Abstract

Objective: Introduction: Refractory hypertension (RfHT) is defined as an uncontrolled blood pressure (BP) despite the use of 5 or more antihypertensives, including spironolactone and it is considered an extreme phenotype of resistant hypertension (RHT). High BP levels lead to RAAS stimulation, sympathetic hyperactivity and endothelial dysfunction with consequent production of pro-inflammatory cytokines. Objective: To evaluate the relationship between inflammatory markers and refractory hypertension in a large cohort of patients with RHT. Design and method: A cross-sectional study that evaluated 423 resistant hypertensives (30.5% male, mean age 63.9 ± 10.8 years), of which 62 (14.6%) diagnosed as RfHT. All of them were submitted to the dosage of inflammatory markers: TNF-alpha, MCP-1, E-selectin and PAI-1. Socio-demographic and anthropometric characteristics and cardiovascular risk factors (CV) were recorded. Variance analysis compared serum levels of the 4 inflammatory markers and bivariate analysis compared patients with RHT versus RfHT. Results: Patients with RfHT are younger, with higher prevalence of smoking, higher levels of albuminuria and higher prevalence of chronic cerebrovascular and renal disease stages 4 and 5. PAI-1 values (126 [108–162] vs 118 [94–153] were higher in those with RfHT, although they did not reach statistical significance. The other biomarkers evaluated showed no association with the diagnosis of RfHT. Conclusions: Among inflammatory markers, PAI-1 was the one that correlated most strongly with refractory hypertension. Our study is the first one to demonstrate PAI-1 association with treatment refractoriness

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