The effect of different treatment strategies on glycolipid metabolism disorders and cardiovascular events in primary aldosteronism
Recent studies have explored the association between primary aldosteronism and cardiovascular disease incidence. The association between specific primary aldosteronism treatments and differential improvement in cardiovascular event rates is yet to be established. This study was designed to compare t...
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description | Recent studies have explored the association between primary aldosteronism and cardiovascular disease incidence. The association between specific primary aldosteronism treatments and differential improvement in cardiovascular event rates is yet to be established. This study was designed to compare the relative effects of spironolactone therapy and surgical intervention on cardiovascular outcomes among primary aldosteronism patients. This retrospective observational study included 853 primary aldosteronism patients from the First Affiliated Hospital of China Medical University between 2014 and 2022. Patients who had completed abdominal computed tomography (CT) examinations with similar metabolic characteristics and 6-month follow-up analyses were included in this study. These patients were separated into a surgical treatment group (n = 33) and a spironolactone treatment group (n = 51). Demographic data, biochemical analysis results, liver/spleen (L/S) X-ray attenuation ratio, hospitalization frequency, and cardiovascular events were compared between the two groups. The spironolactone group demonstrated significantly improved metabolic characteristics compared to the surgical group, shown by lower BMI, blood pressure, total cholesterol (TC), insulin resistance index (IRI), and reduced non-alcoholic fatty liver disease prevalence. Metabolic parameters did not differ significantly within the surgical treatment group when comparing pre- and postoperative values. The incidence of cardiovascular events was lower in the spironolactone group compared to the surgery group (23/33 vs. 20/51, P |
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