Microalbuminuria in essential hypertension
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Microalbuminuria in essential hypertension
Abstract
Some patients with essential hypertension manifest increased urinary albumin excretion (UAE). Hypertensive patients with microalbuminuria manifest abnormal circadian variation of blood pressure, increased serum levels of LDL-cholesterol and lipoprotein(a), a greater rise of serum insulin in response to an oral glucose tolerance test, and greater thickness of the carotid artery than patients without microalbuminuria. A 7 year follow-up of 141 hypertensive patients, 54 with microalbuminuria and 87 without microalbuminuria, we observed 12 cardiovascular events in patients with microalbuminuria and only 2 events in the patients with normal urine albumin excretion (P < 0.0002). Creatinine clearance decreased more in patients with microalbuminuria than in those with normal UAE. In conclusion, hypertensive individuals with microalbuminuria manifest a greater incidence of cardiovascular events and more decline in renal function than patients with normal UAE. We propose that measurements of UAE may be a useful marker for cardiovascular risk in patients with essential hypertension.
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