Understanding the Breadth of Missed Primary Aldosteronism Diagnosis in Australians with Hypertension

Research area

 |  primary aldosteronism

Keywords

 |  primary aldosteronism, screening, prevalence, missed diagnosis, data linkage

Suitability

 |  PhD/Doctorate, Masters

Contact supervisors at any time

Professor Jun Yang
e: jun.yang@hudson.org.au

Dr StellaMay Gwini

Project description

Primary aldosteronism (PA) is the most common endocrine secondary cause of hypertension. Historically, it was believed to affect <1% of hypertensive patients but more recent research has highlighted that about 10-15% of treatment-naive hypertensives and about 30% of patients with resistant hypertension have PA. Sadly, many Australians still suffer from missed or delayed diagnosis even though it is acknowledged that missed or delayed PA diagnosis leaves patients at increased risk of many chronic conditions e.g. stroke, renal disease, cardiovascular diseases, etc compared to those with essential hypertension.

In this study, we seek to examine national data to estimate the proportion of hypertensive patients without PA, who may benefit from PA investigations, as well as explore long-term health outcomes for these patients. Eligible patients will be identified through the Centre for Health Record Linkage (CHeReL), which would then be linked to national databases. The findings from this study will highlight areas that require improvement and population groups that could be targeted for PA screening campaigns.