Clinical characteristics of pediatric hypertension: a multicenter study in China

Author:

Chen Yijun12,Ye Peiyu1,Dong Hongbo1,Xu Xin3,Shi Lin4,Li Bin5,Dong Jie6,Lv Aiting7,Su Zhe8,Zhang Yong9,Zhou Yunguo10,Wang Juanli11,Feng Guoshuang12,Zeng Yueping13,Ni Xin1,Mi Jie1

Affiliation:

1. Center for Noncommunicable Disease Management, Beijing Children's Hospital, Capital Medical University, National Center for Children's Health, Beijing

2. School of Physical Education and Health, Hunan University of Technology and Business, Hunan

3. Department of Information Center, Beijing Children's Hospital, Capital Medical University, National Center for Children's Health

4. Capital Institution of Pediatrics, Beijing

5. Kunming Children's Hospital, Kunming

6. Pediatrics Research Institute of Hunan Province, Hunan Children's Hospital, Changsha

7. Henan Children's Hospital, Zhengzhou

8. Shenzhen Children's Hospital, Shenzhen

9. Wuhan Children's Hospital (Wuhan Maternal and Child Healthcare Hospital), Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science & Technology, Wuhan

10. Jiangxi Provincial Children's Hospital, Nanchang

11. Xi’an Children's Hospital, Xi’an

12. Big Data Center

13. Department of Medical Record Management, Beijing Children's Hospital, Capital Medical University, National Center for Children's Health, Beijing, China

Abstract

Objectives: Hypertension in children has attracted increasing attention. However, clinical-based studies investigating characteristics and secular trends of pediatric hypertension remain limited. This study aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics and secular trends of different types of hypertension among hospitalized children in China. Methods: This retrospective analysis was based on medical records from nine tertiary children's hospitals in China during 2010∼2020. A total of 5847 pediatric inpatients (aged <18 years) with the diagnosis of hypertension were enrolled. Information on the clinical characteristics of each patient was obtained from their first admission records. Results: During the past decade, secondary hypertension sustained to be the dominant type of hypertension in children, with the proportion increased from 51.2% during 2010∼2015 to 59.8% during 2016∼2020. The main causes of secondary hypertension were neurologic disorders in children aged 0∼2 years, which changed to renal diseases after 3 years of age. Compared with primary hypertension, secondary hypertension was common in girls (43.1 vs. 23.3%) and children under 5 years of age (32.2 vs. 2.1%). Moreover, over four-fifths of primary hypertensive individuals had obesity and obesity-related comorbidities, and the proportion of clusters of one or more comorbidities increased in the past decade (79.7 → 85.2%). Conclusion: Secondary hypertension sustained to be the dominant type of hypertension among children, especially in girls. Renal diseases were the most common causes of secondary hypertension in children, followed by rheumatic immune diseases. For primary hypertension, over four-fifths of inpatients had obesity and obesity-related diseases, and the proportion kept rising.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Physiology,Internal Medicine

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