Background: Two different systems for the screening and diagnosis of hypertension (HTN) in children currently coexist, namely, the guidelines of the 2017 American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the 2016 European Society for Hypertension (ESH). The two systems differ in the lowered cut-offs proposed by the AAP versus ESH. Objectives: We evaluated whether the reclassification of hypertension by the AAP guidelines in young people who were defined non-hypertensive by the ESH criteria would classify differently overweight/obese youth in relation to their cardiovascular risk profile. Methods: A sample of 2929 overweight/obese young people (6–16 years) defined non-hypertensive by ESH (ESH–) was analysed. Echocardiographic data were available in 4...
Hypertension in obese children may require a different diagnostic and treatment approach from that f...
In the absence of evidence-based guidelines for high blood pressure screening in asymptomatic youth,...
Abstract Pediatric hypertension is associated with significant target organ damage in children and c...
Background: Two different systems for the screening and diagnosis of hypertension (HTN) in children ...
TOBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare the impact of the European Society of Hypertensio...
The prevalence of primary hypertension in pediatric patients is increasing, especially as a result o...
Background and aims Hypertension (HTH) is a frequent complication in pediatric obesity. To simplify ...
We evaluated the performance of a new simple formula (NSF) for the screening of hypertension by Amer...
OBJECTIVE:To compare pediatric ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) criteria with adult ABPM ...
ObjectiveThe American Academy of Pediatrics updated Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for screening...
Universal blood pressure (BP) screening in children and adolescents is questioned in prevention guid...
Childhood hypertension (HTN) has become a significant public health issue because of the increased r...
In 2017, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) updated the clinical practice guideline for high b...
Abstract This study aimed at comparing the prevalence of abnormal blood pressure (BP) phenotypes amo...
Background and aim: Screening for pediatric hypertension (HTN) is based on several measurements of b...
Hypertension in obese children may require a different diagnostic and treatment approach from that f...
In the absence of evidence-based guidelines for high blood pressure screening in asymptomatic youth,...
Abstract Pediatric hypertension is associated with significant target organ damage in children and c...
Background: Two different systems for the screening and diagnosis of hypertension (HTN) in children ...
TOBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare the impact of the European Society of Hypertensio...
The prevalence of primary hypertension in pediatric patients is increasing, especially as a result o...
Background and aims Hypertension (HTH) is a frequent complication in pediatric obesity. To simplify ...
We evaluated the performance of a new simple formula (NSF) for the screening of hypertension by Amer...
OBJECTIVE:To compare pediatric ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) criteria with adult ABPM ...
ObjectiveThe American Academy of Pediatrics updated Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPG) for screening...
Universal blood pressure (BP) screening in children and adolescents is questioned in prevention guid...
Childhood hypertension (HTN) has become a significant public health issue because of the increased r...
In 2017, the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) updated the clinical practice guideline for high b...
Abstract This study aimed at comparing the prevalence of abnormal blood pressure (BP) phenotypes amo...
Background and aim: Screening for pediatric hypertension (HTN) is based on several measurements of b...
Hypertension in obese children may require a different diagnostic and treatment approach from that f...
In the absence of evidence-based guidelines for high blood pressure screening in asymptomatic youth,...
Abstract Pediatric hypertension is associated with significant target organ damage in children and c...