Primary Hypertension in Children and Adolescents

Martina Kos, I. Drenjančević, S. Puseljic, Ivana Jukić
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The incidence of primary hypertension is on the rise in the pediatric population, with an approximate prevalence ranging from 3% to 5%. The most significant risk factors for the onset and development of primary hypertension are well-known, and some of them are preventable, including increased salt consumption and obesity. Connected with metabolic risk factors, elevated blood pressure in childhood is carried into adulthood. Primary hypertension is associated with attenuated vascular responses to various physiological stimuli in both peripheral microcirculation and systemic macrocirculation in adults and children. Endothelial dysfunction is one of the most important features of arterial hypertension, together with an increased level of oxidative stress – both determinants significantly contribute to all the pathophysiological changes observed in hypertension. Systemic arterial hypertension has emerged as a prevalent cardiovascular risk factor associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. Hence, the timely identification of individuals with elevated blood pressure and early-life blood pressure management could serve as a crucial strategy to mitigate the risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality in adulthood.
儿童和青少年原发性高血压
原发性高血压在儿童群体中的发病率呈上升趋势,发病率约为 3% 至 5%。原发性高血压发病和发展的最主要危险因素众所周知,其中一些是可以预防的,包括食盐摄入量增加和肥胖。与代谢风险因素有关的是,儿童期血压升高会延续到成年期。原发性高血压与成人和儿童外周微循环和全身大循环中血管对各种生理刺激的反应减弱有关。内皮功能障碍是动脉高血压最重要的特征之一,氧化应激水平升高也是原因之一。全身性动脉高血压已成为一种常见的心血管风险因素,与大量的发病率和死亡率有关。因此,及时发现血压升高的个体并在生命早期进行血压管理,是降低成年后心血管疾病风险和死亡率的重要策略。
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