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Recognition and Treatment of Primary Aldosteronism in the Updated Guideline Era

Tsai, C.-H.; Chang, Y.-C.; Chang, C.-C.; Wu, W.-C.; Chang, Y.-Y.; Chen, U.-L.; Lee, B.-C.; Hung, C.-S.; Huang, K.-H.; Chueh, J. S.; Wu, V.-C.; Lin, Y.-H.

2026-06-10 cardiovascular medicine
10.64898/2026.06.08.26355219 medRxiv
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Background: Primary aldosteronism (PA) is increasingly recognized as a common cause of hypertension. The 2025 Endocrine Society guideline introduced a simplified diagnostic framework, but its real-world clinical implications remain unclear. Methods: We conducted a multicenter retrospective cohort study of hypertensive patients undergoing PA testing in Taiwan. PA was defined biochemically according to the 2025 Endocrine Society criteria. Multivariable logistic regression identified factors associated with PA diagnosis and aldosterone-targeted therapy. Among patients with suppressed renin (?1 ng/mL/h), restricted cubic splines evaluated the adjusted association between renin and PA probability. Results: Among 18,766 patients undergoing PA testing, 6,760 (36.0%) met diagnostic criteria for PA. PA was associated with older age, female sex, lower potassium, resistant hypertension, and a higher antihypertensive medication burden. Among patients with suppressed renin, lower renin remained significantly associated with higher adjusted PA probability. However, only 39.0% of patients with PA received aldosterone-targeted therapy, including 28.2% who received mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist therapy within 6 months and 9.4% who underwent adrenalectomy during follow-up. Lower renin, higher aldosterone, lower potassium, and resistant hypertension were associated with aldosterone-targeted therapy, while younger patients with fewer comorbidities were more likely to undergo adrenalectomy. Conclusions: Using the updated diagnostic framework, PA was highly prevalent among hypertensive patients undergoing PA testing. Nevertheless, many patients who met these biochemical criteria did not receive aldosterone-targeted therapy in routine care. These findings highlight the potential treatment implications of broader PA recognition and support the development of practical pathways to guide MRA therapy, adrenalectomy referral, and individualized management.

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