BackgroundThe interaction between hyperaldosteronism and immune dysfunction has been reported and glucocorticoid co-secretion is frequently found in primary aldosteronism (PA). The aforementioned conditions raise the possibility of the infection risk; however, clinical episodes of sepsis have not been reported in PA.MethodsUsing Taiwan’s National Health Insurance Research Database between 1997 and 2009, we identified PA and aldosterone-producing adenoma (APA) matched with essential hypertension (EH) at a 1:1 ratio by propensity scores. The incidences of sepsis and mortality after the index date were evaluated, and the risk factors of outcomes were identified using adjusted Cox proportional hazards models and taking mortality as a competing risk.ResultsWe enrolled 2448 patients with PA (male, 46.08%; mean age, 48.4 years). There were 875 patients who could be ascertained as APA. Taking mortality as the competing risk, APA patients had a lower incidence of sepsis than their matched EH patients (hazard ratio (HR) 0.29; P < 0.001) after target treatments. Patients receiving adrenalectomy showed a benefit of decreasing the risk of sepsis (PA vs EH, HR 0.14, P = 0.001; APA vs EH, HR 0.16, P = 0.003), but mineralocorticoid receptor antagonist treatment may differ. Compared with matched control cohorts, patients with APA had a lower risk of all-cause mortality (PA, adjusted HR 0.84, P = 0.050; APA, adjusted HR 0.31, P < 0.001) after target treatments.ConclusionsOur study demonstrated that patients with PA/APA who underwent adrenalectomy could attenuate the risk of sepsis compared with their matched EH patients. We further found that APA patients with target treatments could decrease all-cause mortality compared with EH patients.
Risk of sepsis in patients with primary aldosteronism
Ya-Hui Hu,Likwang Chen,Chin-Chen Chang,Yu-Feng Lin,T. Lai,Kuo-How Huang,Yen-Hung Lin,Vincent Wu,K. Wu,Vincent Wu,C. Chan,Jui-Hsiang Lin,Wei-Jei Wang,Che-Hsiung Wu,Ya-Hui Hu,Leay-Kiaw Er,Chia-Hui Chang,Ya-Li Chang,Y. Tsai,Chih-Chin Yu,Yen-Hung Lin,Y. Ho,Hung‐Wei Chang,Lian‐Yu Lin,Fu-Chang Hu,Chin-Chen Chang,Kao-Lang Liu,Shuo‐Meng Wang,Kuo-How Huang,S. J. Chueh,S. Liao,Ching-Chu Lu,R. Yen,K. Wu
Published 2018 in Critical Care
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2018-11-21
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