MINI: Clinical remission after unilateral adrenalectomy to treat unilateral primary aldosteronism is achieved in less than half of patients. A linear discriminant model with 6 presurgical predictors of clinical remission was used to build a 25-point prediction score of postsurgical clinical outcomes. The prediction score was integrated into a user-friendly online tool which can be used in a clinical setting to differentiate patients who are likely to be clinically cured after surgery from those who will need continuous surveillance after surgery due to remnant hypertension.

The Primary Aldosteronism Surgical Outcome Score for the Prediction of Clinical Outcomes After Adrenalectomy for Unilateral Primary Aldosteronism

Burrello, Jacopo
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Mulatero, Paolo;Williams, Tracy Ann
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2020-01-01

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MINI: Clinical remission after unilateral adrenalectomy to treat unilateral primary aldosteronism is achieved in less than half of patients. A linear discriminant model with 6 presurgical predictors of clinical remission was used to build a 25-point prediction score of postsurgical clinical outcomes. The prediction score was integrated into a user-friendly online tool which can be used in a clinical setting to differentiate patients who are likely to be clinically cured after surgery from those who will need continuous surveillance after surgery due to remnant hypertension.
2020
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adrenal, aldosterone, primary aldosteronism, adenoma
Burrello, Jacopo; Burrello, Alessio; Stowasser, Michael; Nishikawa, Tetsuo; Quinkler, Marcus; Prejbisz, Aleksander; Lenders, Jacques W M; Satoh, Fumitoshi; Mulatero, Paolo; Reincke, Martin; Williams, Tracy Ann
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