Frequency of Hypertension with Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Children with Renal Damage
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VOLUME: 7 ISSUE: 3
P: 191 - 196
2017

Frequency of Hypertension with Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Children with Renal Damage

J Dr Behcet Uz Child Hosp 2017;7(3):191-196
1. Frequency of Hypertension with Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring in Children with Renal Damage
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Received Date: 2017-06-12T22:51:50
Accepted Date: 2017-12-18T15:57:05
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Abstract

INTRODUCTION

To determine the frequency of hypertension in children with renal scarring.

METHODS

The present study was conducted between February 2013 and April 2015 in the Department of Pediatric Nephrology, Diyarbakır Child’s Hospital. A total of 54 pediatric patients (aged 6–17) diagnosed with renal scarring were included in the study. Dimercaptosuccinic acid renal scans was used for the diagnosis of renal scarring. Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring was performed in all patients using a Spacelabs 90217. We also were examining urinary microalbuminuria.

RESULTS

HT was identified in 7 (13%) patients with renal scarring during the office measurements. On the other hand, 23 (42.7%) patients were found to have hypertension by Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring. Patients showing severe and mild involvements on dimercaptosuccinic acid renal scans were compared in terms of hypertension and microalbuminuria frequency; however, no statistically significant difference was found.

DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION

Renal scarring presents a risk for hypertension in children. Office blood pressure measurement is insufficient for hypertension detection in children with renal scarring; therefore, Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring should be performed to establish accurate diagnosis.

Keywords:
Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, children, hypertension, renal scar