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Prevalence of Primary Aldosteronism in Patient's Cohorts and in Population-based Studies - A Review of the Current Literature.


HORMONE AND METABOLIC RESEARCH 2012 ; 44(3): 157 - 162






Bibliometrische Indikatoren



Impact Factor = 2,145

Zitierhäufigkeit nach WOS = 6

DOI = 10.1055/s-0031-1295438

PubMed-ID = 22135219


Autoren

Hannemann A*, Wallaschofski H


Abstract

There is an ongoing controversy on the prevalence of primary aldosteronism (PA). We aimed to update a meta-analysis published in 2008, that compiled studies reporting the prevalence of positive ARR screening tests and PA. We therefore reviewed original studies published in 2008 or later to examine whether current reports provide similar, higher or lower prevalences of elevated ARRs or PA than reports included in the original meta-analysis. A systematic review of English articles using PubMed was conducted. Search and extraction of articles were performed by one review author; the second review author checked all extracted data. We identified 11 eligible studies. The updated, weighted mean prevalences of elevated ARRs and PA in primary care (prevalence of high ARRs 16.5%; prevalence of PA 4.3%) and referred patients (prevalence of high ARRs 19.6%; prevalence of PA 9.5%) were only marginally different from the mean values obtained in the original meta-analysis. Among the current studies the maximum values for the prevalence of elevated ARRs and PA were substantially lower than among the older studies. Our results confirm the main conclusions from the original meta-analysis. The prevalence of PA increases with the severity of hypertension and the inclusion of current study results did not alter the mean prevalences of elevated ARRs and PA in primary care and referred patients. Additionally, we found that current studies focus increasingly on patients in referral centers or special subgroups, while the prevalence of PA in the general hypertensive population is yet unknown.

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HORMONE AND METABOLIC RESEARCH


Jahr 2012
Impact Factor (2012) 2,145
Volume 44
Issue 3
Seiten 157 - 162
Open Access nein
Peer reviewed ja
Artikelart Original article
Artikelstatus published - printed
DOI 10.1055/s-0031-1295438
PubMed-ID 22135219

Allgemeine Daten zur Fachzeitschrift

Kurzbezeichnung: HORM METAB RES
ISSN: 0018-5043
eISSN: 1439-4286
Land: GERMANY (FED REP GER)
Sprache: English
Kategorie(n):
  • ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
  • CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS


Impact Factor Entwicklung

Jahr Impact Factor
2008 2,715
2009 2,686
2010 2,414
2011 2,188
2012 2,145
2013 2,038
2014 2,121
2015 2,029
2016 2,268
2017 2,56
2018 2,423
2019 2,562
2020 2,936
2021 2,788
2022 2,2
2023 2
2024 1,8

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Community Medicine

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GANI_MED Teilprojekt PB2 1: Kohorte 1 - Kardiovaskuläre Erkrankungen
GANI_MED Greifswald Approach to Individualized Medicine (Projektverbund)
DZHK: Deutsches Zentrum für Herzkreislaufforschung

Departments

Community Medicine

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