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  • Epidemiología

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  • La hipertensión secundaria afecta entre el 5% y el 10% de los pacientes hipertensos.
  • Las causas endocrinas como el aldosteronismo primario (PA), el síndrome de Cushing (CS) y el feocromocitoma / paraganglioma (PPGL) son comunes y dañinas.
  • No existen datos epidemiológicos a gran escala sobre la hipertensión endocrina en China.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar las características epidemiológicas de la hipertensión endocrina en la población hipertensa china.
  • Para identificar la prevalencia de la PA, la CS y la PPGL.
  • Establecer métodos estandarizados de detección de la hipertensión endocrina.

Principales métodos:

  • Estudio de cohorte prospectivo multicéntrico.
  • Evaluaciones clínicas estandarizadas y pruebas bioquímicas.
  • Evaluación basada en la espectrometría de masas para la detección de PA, CS y PPGL.

Principales resultados:

  • Se determinará la prevalencia y las características de la hipertensión endocrina.
  • Se establecerán métodos de detección normalizados.
  • Los participantes serán seguidos durante al menos un año.

Conclusiones:

  • Este estudio proporcionará datos epidemiológicos cruciales sobre la hipertensión endocrina en China.
  • Los hallazgos ayudarán en el diagnóstico y manejo temprano de la AP, CS y PPGL.
  • Los métodos estandarizados mejorarán la precisión del diagnóstico y los resultados para los pacientes.