Pediatric Ambulatory Blood Pressure Patterns and Cardiovascular Risk
Jordan Sill, Elaine Urbina

TL;DR
This paper reviews how ambulatory blood pressure patterns in children can help identify cardiovascular risks before serious events occur.
Contribution
The paper provides a recent summary of studies linking pediatric ambulatory blood pressure patterns to cardiovascular risk factors and organ damage.
Findings
ABPM can identify hypertension patterns like masked hypertension and non-dipping not detectable in office settings.
Abnormal ABPM patterns are associated with multisystem risk factors and target organ damage in youth.
These patterns help stratify cardiovascular risk in children before major events occur.
Abstract
Pediatric hypertension is associated with antecedent cardiovascular (CV) risk factors and the subsequent development of early subclinical CV disease. Current guidelines recommend the use of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) to diagnose and classify pediatric hypertension into distinct patterns. In recent years, emerging literature has explored the risk factors linked to these ABPM patterns and the associations of these patterns with target organ damage. This review summarizes studies published in the past five years that examine pediatric ABPM patterns and their relationship to cardiovascular risk. ABPM can be used to diagnose hypertension patterns, such as masked hypertension and non-dipping, that can not be identified through office-based measurements alone. This review of recent studies highlights multisystem risk factors that are associated with abnormal ABPM patterns in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBlood Pressure and Hypertension Studies · Heart Rate Variability and Autonomic Control · Sodium Intake and Health
