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Masked Isolated Nocturnal Hypertension in Children and Young Adults.

Hisayo Fujita1, Seiji Matsuoka2, Midori Awazu3.   

Abstract

Isolated nocturnal hypertension (INH) is characterized by normal daytime blood pressure (BP) and elevated nighttime BP diagnosed by ambulatory BP monitoring. Masked isolated nocturnal hypertension (MINH) is a subtype of INH in which office BP is normal. We studied the frequency and characteristics of INH and MINH in children and young adults. One hundred and ninety-eight subjects seen by the pediatric nephrology service were studied retrospectively. Isolated nocturnal hypertension (INH) and MINH were diagnosed according to daytime and nighttime ABP and office BP in the case of the latter. One hundred and eighteen subjects (60%) had normotension, 6 (3%) had isolated daytime hypertension, 32 (16%) had INH, and 42 (21%) had day-night hypertension. Sixteen subjects had MINH (8.1%). The underlying diseases of MINH were as follows: no underlying disease 9 (56%), renal disease 6 (38%), and endocrine disease 1 (6%). There was no significant difference in the underlying disease, gender, age, and BMI between MINH and INH with elevated office BP. In conclusion, MINH is present in children and young adults. Since there were no specific features for MINH, screening with ambulatory or home BP monitoring during sleep may be appropriate.

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Keywords:  Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring; Children; Isolated nocturnal hypertension; Masked isolated nocturnal hypertension; Nighttime blood pressure; Target organ damage

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28948314     DOI: 10.1007/s00246-017-1728-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Cardiol        ISSN: 0172-0643            Impact factor:   1.655


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