2016 European Society of Hypertension guidelines for the management of high blood pressure in children and adolescents

Empar Lurbe(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Enrico Agabiti‐Rosei(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), J. CRUICKSHANK(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Anna F. Dominiczak(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Serap Erdine(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Asle Hirth(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Cecilia Invitti(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Mieczysław Litwin(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Giuseppe Mancia(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Dénes Páll(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Wolfgang Rascher(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Josep Redón(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Franz Schaefer(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Tomáš Seeman(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Manish D. Sinha(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Stella Stabouli(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Nicholas J.A. Webb(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Elke Wühl(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14), Alberto Zanchetti(Laboratoire de Mesure du Carbone 14)
Journal of Hypertension
July 27, 2016
Cited by 1,361

Abstract

Increasing prevalence of hypertension (HTN) in children and adolescents has become a significant public health issue driving a considerable amount of research. Aspects discussed in this document include advances in the definition of HTN in 16 year or older, clinical significance of isolated systolic HTN in youth, the importance of out of office and central blood pressure measurement, new risk factors for HTN, methods to assess vascular phenotypes, clustering of cardiovascular risk factors and treatment strategies among others. The recommendations of the present document synthesize a considerable amount of scientific data and clinical experience and represent the best clinical wisdom upon which physicians, nurses and families should base their decisions. In addition, as they call attention to the burden of HTN in children and adolescents, and its contribution to the current epidemic of cardiovascular disease, these guidelines should encourage public policy makers to develop a global effort to improve identification and treatment of high blood pressure among children and adolescents.


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