Management of primary aldosteronism and mineralocorticoid receptor-associated hypertension

Volume: 43, Issue: 8, Pages: 744 - 753
Published: May 18, 2020
Abstract
Resistant hypertension is associated with a poor prognosis due to organ damage caused by prolonged suboptimal blood pressure control. The concomitant use of mineralocorticoid receptor (MR) antagonists with other antihypertensives has been shown to improve blood pressure control in some patients with resistant hypertension, and such patients are considered to have MR-associated hypertension. MR-associated hypertension is classified into two...
Paper Details
Title
Management of primary aldosteronism and mineralocorticoid receptor-associated hypertension
Published Date
May 18, 2020
Volume
43
Issue
8
Pages
744 - 753
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