| Literature DB >> 27190633 |
Nisarg Patel1, Nicole Walker1.
Abstract
The use of blood pressure measurements have become a routine part of physical exam for the evacuation of cardiovascular health adults and, more recently, children. The most widely used definition of hypertension is delineate as greater than 90 % BP according to age, sex, and height by the National High Blood Pressure Education Program. Current research suggests that pediatric hypertension is influenced by multitude of factors including birth weight, maturity during birth, heredity, and diet leading to primary hypertension. Factors influencing secondary hypertension include renal abnormalities, coarctation of the aorta, medications, neoplasm, etc. The treatment for pediatric hypertension is carried out with diet and exercise as the first line of defense. Only under non-compliance with diet and exercise is pharmaceutical intervention appropriate. This paper outlines a concise summary of the current understanding and research for scientists, clinicians, as well as for the general population to better understand pediatric hypertension.Entities:
Keywords: Cardiology; Children; Clinical assessment; Family medicine; Hypertension; Pediatric Hypertension; Pediatrics; Primary Hypertension; Primary practice; Secondary Hypertension
Year: 2016 PMID: 27190633 PMCID: PMC4869180 DOI: 10.1186/s40885-016-0050-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Hypertens ISSN: 2056-5909
Most common causes of secondary hypertension by age
| Age group | Etiology |
|---|---|
| Newborn – First year | Renal artery or venous thrombosis |
| Renal artery stenosis | |
| Congenital renal abnormalities | |
| Coarctation of the aorta | |
| Bronchoplumonary dysplasia | |
| Renovasular disease | |
| Renal parenchymal disease | |
| Iatrogenic | |
| Tumor | |
| First to 6 years | Renal parenchymal disease |
| Renovascular disease | |
| Coarctation of the aorta | |
| Tumor | |
| Endocrine causes | |
| Iatrogenic | |
| Essential hypertension | |
| Age 6 to 10 years | Renal parenchymal disease |
| Essential hypertension | |
| Renovascular disease | |
| Coartctation of the aorta | |
| Endocrine causes | |
| Tumor | |
| Age 10 to 18 years | Essential hypertension |
| Iatrogenic | |
| Renal parenchymal disease | |
| Endocrine causes | |
| Coartctation of the aorta |