MICROALBUMINURIA IN TREATED HYPERTENSIVE MEN AT HIGH-RISK OF CORONARY-DISEASE

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作者
AGEWALL, S [1 ]
PERSSON, B [1 ]
SAMUELSSON, O [1 ]
LJUNGMAN, S [1 ]
HERLITZ, H [1 ]
FAGERBERG, B [1 ]
机构
[1] GOTHENBURG UNIV,SAHLGRENS HOSP,DEPT NEPHROL,S-41345 GOTHENBURG,SWEDEN
关键词
ALBUMINURIA; HYPERTENSION; DIABETES-MELLITUS; LIPOPROTEINS; SMOKING; CORONARY DISEASE;
D O I
10.1097/00004872-199304000-00019
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R6 [外科学];
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1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Objective: To examine whether microalbuminuria is a marker of cardiovascular disease in treated hypertensive men without diabetes mellitus at high coronary risk and to examine the associations between microalbuminuria and recognized cardiovascular risk factors. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Outpatient clinic in city hospital. Patients: Three hundred and thirty-three treated hypertensive men, aged 50-72 years, either with a serum cholesterol of greater-than-or-equal-to 6.5 mmol/l or smokers, or both. The patients were recruited mainly from a population-based sample of hypertensive men. Patients with diabetes mellitus or overnight urinary albumin excretion of >100mg/12h were excluded from the analyses. Main outcome measures: Overnight urinary albumin excretion, prevalence of microalbuminuria (defined as 17-100 mg/12h) and organ damage (cardiovascular events or major electrocardiogram changes, or both), various well-established risk factor levels, blood glucose and plasma insulin responses to an oral glucose tolerance test. Results: Microalbuminuria was found in 25% of the cohort. Among microalbuminuric patients, organ damage was significantly more common (47.6%) than in the normoalbuminuric group (30.9%). However, the sensitivity and specificity of microalbuminuria as a marker of organ damage were only 34 and 80%, respectively. Microalbuminuria was significantly related to body mass index and waist:hip ratio, age and plasma insulin during oral glucose tolerance testing. These relationships also persisted after adjustment for treatment with thiazides or beta-blockers. Conclusions: In treated hypertensive men without diabetes mellitus, microalbuminuria was associated with factors known to be related to insulin resistance. It had a low sensitivity as a marker of concomitant cardiovascular disease.
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