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Comparative Study
Low-renin hypertension. Occurrence in vascular complications.
- S C Galati, B J Channick, C M Biddle, and A D Marks.
- Arch Intern Med. 1975 Feb 1; 135 (2): 260263260-3.
AbstractTwo hundred one patients with essential hypertension, who had studies of their renin-aldosterone system performed between April 1967 and December 1972, were surveyed for myocardial infraction or cerebrovascular accident. Of the patients, 42% had low plasma renin activity. Myocardial infractions or cerebrovascular accidents were documented in 15% of those with low plasms renin activity and in 5% of those with normal plasma renin activity. When adjustments were made for differences in afe and blood pressure , a protective effect in low-renin hypertension was evident. When black patients were considered separately,there was no difference in diastolic blood pressure; however, vascular complications were not less frequent in low-renin hypertensives. The results suggest that low plasma renin activity does not protect against the development of vascular complications in essential hypertension.
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