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  • BACKGROUND The aim of our study was to investigate the control of hypertension (HT) in treated children using ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring (ABPM), METHODS We retrospectively reviewed all ABPM studies in our center, Controlled HT was defined as systolic and diastolic BP index (patients' BP divided by the 95th percentile) at daytime and nighttime <1,0 or alternatively as BP load (percentage of BP readings above the 95th percentile) <25% in children on antihypertensive therapy, RESULTS A total of 195 ABPM studies were included, The mean age was 13,6 +/- 4,0 years, One hundred and thirty two children had renoparenchymal HT, 10 renovascular (RVH), 10 endocrine, 4 cardiovascular, 29 primary (PH) and 5 children other forms of HT, 53% of all children had controlled HT, There was no difference in the prevalence of controlled HT between primary and secondary HI (52% and 53%) using the BP index criterion, Children with renoparenchymal HT had significantly better control of HT than children with RVH (58% vs, 20% P = 0,02), The use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) monotherapy was significantly more effective in controlling HT than the use of calcium-channel blockers (CCB, P = 0,02),The prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy in children with uncontrolled HT (assessed in 58 patients) was significantly higher than in children with controlled HT (46% vs, 13%, P < 0,01), CONCLUSIONS This is the first pediatric study, to our knowledge, on BP control in hypertensive children using ABPM, It indicates that control of HT is inadequate in similar to 50% of treated children, Inadequate control of HT is associated with target organ damage in this population,
  • BACKGROUND The aim of our study was to investigate the control of hypertension (HT) in treated children using ambulatory blood pressure (BP) monitoring (ABPM), METHODS We retrospectively reviewed all ABPM studies in our center, Controlled HT was defined as systolic and diastolic BP index (patients' BP divided by the 95th percentile) at daytime and nighttime <1,0 or alternatively as BP load (percentage of BP readings above the 95th percentile) <25% in children on antihypertensive therapy, RESULTS A total of 195 ABPM studies were included, The mean age was 13,6 +/- 4,0 years, One hundred and thirty two children had renoparenchymal HT, 10 renovascular (RVH), 10 endocrine, 4 cardiovascular, 29 primary (PH) and 5 children other forms of HT, 53% of all children had controlled HT, There was no difference in the prevalence of controlled HT between primary and secondary HI (52% and 53%) using the BP index criterion, Children with renoparenchymal HT had significantly better control of HT than children with RVH (58% vs, 20% P = 0,02), The use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ACEI) monotherapy was significantly more effective in controlling HT than the use of calcium-channel blockers (CCB, P = 0,02),The prevalence of left ventricular hypertrophy in children with uncontrolled HT (assessed in 58 patients) was significantly higher than in children with controlled HT (46% vs, 13%, P < 0,01), CONCLUSIONS This is the first pediatric study, to our knowledge, on BP control in hypertensive children using ABPM, It indicates that control of HT is inadequate in similar to 50% of treated children, Inadequate control of HT is associated with target organ damage in this population, (en)
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  • Control of Hypertension in Treated Children and Its Association With Target Organ Damage
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  • Control of Hypertension in Treated Children and Its Association With Target Organ Damage
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  • antihypertensive therapy; blood pressure; children; control; hypertension; left ventricular hypertrophy; left-ventricular hypertrophy; blood-pressure control; chronic kidney-disease; antihypertensive therapy; cardiovascular-disease; practice guidelines; renal-failure; task-force; adolescents; management (en)
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  • American Journal of Hypertension
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  • Gilík, Jiří
  • Seeman, Tomáš
  • Dostalek, L.
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