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White Coat Hypertension Persistence in Children and Adolescents: The Pediatric Nephrology Research Consortium Study

Authors :
Yosuke Miyashita
Coral Hanevold
Anna Faino
Julia Scher
Marc Lande
Ikuyo Yamaguchi
Joel Hernandez
Alisa Acosta
Donald J. Weaver
Jason Thomas
Mahmoud Kallash
Michael Ferguson
Ketan N. Patel
Andrew M. South
Megan Kelton
Joseph T. Flynn
Source :
J Pediatr
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine whether youth with white coat hypertension on initial ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) continue to demonstrate the same pattern on repeat ABPM. STUDY DESIGN: Retrospective longitudinal cohort study of patients referred for high blood pressure (BP) and diagnosed with white coat hypertension by ABPM who had follow-up ABPM 0.5-4.6 years later at 11 centers in the Pediatric Nephrology Research Consortium. We classified ABPM phenotype using the American Heart Association guidelines. At baseline, we classified those with hypertensive BP in the clinic as “stable white coat hypertension,” and those with normal BP as “intermittent white coat hypertension.” We used multivariable generalized linear mixed effect models to estimate the association of baseline characteristics with abnormal ABPM phenotype progression. RESULTS: Eighty-nine patients met the inclusion criteria (median age, 13.9 years; 78% male). Median interval time between ABPM measurements was 14 months. On follow-up ABPM, 61% progressed to an abnormal ABPM phenotype (23% ambulatory hypertension, 38% ambulatory prehypertension). Individuals age 12-17 years and those with stable white coat hypertension had greater proportions progressing to either prehypertension or ambulatory hypertension. In the multivariable models, baseline wake systolic BP index ≥0.9 was significantly associated with higher odds of progressing to ambulatory hypertension (OR 3.07, 95% CI 1.02-9.23). CONCLUSIONS: The majority of the patients with white coat hypertension progressed to an abnormal ABPM phenotype. This study supports the 2017 American Academy of Pediatrics Clinical Practice Guideline’s recommendation for follow-up of ABPM in patients with white coat hypertension.

Details

ISSN :
00223476
Volume :
246
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Pediatrics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....2b2c32c7a1683b7ca6f211460522ed4e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jpeds.2022.03.036