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Distribution of 24-h ambulatory blood pressure in children: normalized reference values and role of body dimensions

 

作者: Elke Wühl,   Klaus Witte,   Marianne Soergel,   Otto Mehls,   Franz Schaefer,  

 

期刊: Journal of Hypertension  (OVID Available online 2002)
卷期: Volume 20, issue 10  

页码: 1995-2007

 

ISSN:0263-6352

 

年代: 2002

 

出版商: OVID

 

关键词: ambulatory blood pressure monitoring;standard deviation score;children;height;body mass index

 

数据来源: OVID

 

摘要:

BackgroundTwenty-four-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) is an essential tool in the diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring of arterial hypertension in children. The statistical use of pediatric ABPM reference values has been compromised by the non-Gaussian distribution of 24-h blood pressure (BP) in children.ObjectiveTo develop distribution-adjusted pediatric ABPM reference tables.MethodsFrom cross-sectional ABPM data obtained in 949 healthy children and adolescents aged 5–20 years, a set of reference tables was developed for 24-h, daytime and night-time mean values of systolic, diastolic, mean arterial BP and heart rate, utilizing the LMS method to account for the variably skewed distribution of ABPM data. Age- and gender-specific estimates of the distribution median (M), coefficient of variation (S) and degree of skewness (L) were obtained by a maximum-likelihood curve-fitting technique. The estimates ofL,MandScan be used to normalize ABPM data to gender and age or height.ResultsRe-application of the establishedL,MandSvalues in the reference population confirmed appropriate normalization of ABPM values. Height standard deviation scores (SDS), body mass index (BMI) SDS and heart rate SDS were independent positive predictors of 24-h systolic BP SDS. Diastolic 24-h mean BP SDS showed a weak correlation with BMI SDS only.ConclusionsThe use of LMS reference tables permits calculation of appropriate SDS values for ABPM in children. Whereas systolic 24-h BP is independently correlated with age, relative height and obesity, diastolic values are almost independent of age and relative height, and weakly associated with relative obesity.

 

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