In the second of two opposing Viewpoints, these authors from the Greenslopes and Princess Alexandra Hospital Hypertension Units in Brisbane, Australia, describe why, who, and how they screen for primary aldosteronism. They argue that diagnosing (using a stepwise selective approach) and curing or specifically treating aldosterone excess is good for the patient and inexpensive compared with potentially lifelong and less-effective nonspecific antihypertensive therapy.
- Richard D Gordon
- Michael Stowasser