@article{265abad9b1a443a4bd7d512684889763,
title = "Sex Difference in the Association between Subtype Distribution and Age at Diagnosis in Patients with Primary Aldosteronism",
abstract = "Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most frequent cause of secondary hypertension. Adrenal vein sampling (AVS) is an established method for finding patients with the unilateral subtype of PA, for which adrenalectomy is an applicable treatment. In this study, we analyzed a large database of patients with PA who underwent adrenal vein sampling, to investigate the sex differences in the impact of age at diagnosis on the subtype and cause of PA. In 2122 patients, women with the unilateral subtype were younger than men with the same subtype and women with the bilateral subtype. Younger age and older age were associated with unilateral PA in women and men, respectively. After stratification by tertiles of age, there was a trend of decreased and increased incidence of unilateral PA with aging in women and men, respectively. Male sex was a predictor of unilateral PA in middle-aged and older patients but not in younger patients. We also found that obesity, a known factor associated with idiopathic hyperaldosteronism, was positively associated with bilateral PA in younger patients but not in older patients. These findings suggest that the proportion of operable patients with unilateral PA differs depending on the combination of sex and age, and that other than obesity, the cause of PA is also associated with the bilateral subtype in older patients.",
keywords = "aldosterone, body mass index, hyperaldosteronism, hypertension, obesity",
author = "Hiroshi Akasaka and Koichi Yamamoto and Hiromi Rakugi and Motonori Nagasawa and Ryo Nakamaru and Takamasa Ichijo and Yoshiyu Takeda and Isao Kurihara and Takuyuki Katabami and Mika Tsuiki and Norio Wada and Yoshihiro Ogawa and Junji Kawashima and Masakatsu Sone and Kohei Kamemura and Takanobu Yoshimoto and Yuichi Matsuda and Megumi Fujita and Hiroki Kobayashi and Minemori Watanabe and Kouichi Tamura and Shintaro Okamura and Shozo Miyauchi and Shoichiro Izawa and Yoshiro Chiba and Akiyo Tanabe and Mitsuhide Naruse",
note = "Funding Information: The study was conducted according to the guidelines for clinical studies published by the Ministry of Health and Labor, Japan, and was approved by the ethics committee of the National Hospital Organization Kyoto Medical Center (as the project leader center) and by the institutional ethics committees of each participating center. This observational study was registered at University Medical Information Network (ID 18756). Funding Information: This study was supported in part by grants-in-aid for the Japan Primary Aldosteronism Study and the Japan Rare Adrenal Diseases Study from the Practical Research Project for Rare/Intractable Diseases from the Japan Agency for Medical Research and Development (JP17ek0109122 and JP18ek0109352, respectively) and a grant from the National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Japan (27-1402). Publisher Copyright: {\textcopyright} 2019 American Heart Association, Inc.",
year = "2019",
month = aug,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.119.13006",
language = "English",
volume = "74",
pages = "368--374",
journal = "Hypertension",
issn = "0194-911X",
publisher = "Lippincott Williams and Wilkins",
number = "2",
}