Evaluation of school achievements in adolescents with primary hypertension.

Northern clinics of Istanbul Pub Date : 2024-10-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.14744/nci.2024.34438
Emre Leventoglu, Akif Kavgaci, Furkan Cagri Kavas, Fatma Canbeyli Hayvaci, Bahar Buyukkaragoz
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Objective: Primary hypertension (HT) is a global public health problem with increasing prevalence in recent years. HT may have caused decreased neurocognitive functions and learning difficulties. In this study, clinical characteristics of adolescents with primary HT were examined and the relationship between semester grade point average (GPA) and HT was evaluated.

Methods: This is an observational, cross-sectional, descriptive study conducted on adolescents with primary HT attending high school. Patient records (number of hospital visits, HT-related complaints, blood pressure measurements, and laboratory tests) were evaluated retrospectively. End-of-semester report card grades of Mathematics, Turkish Language and Literature and English courses were noted, and compared with the clinical characteristics of the patients.

Results: The study included 83 patients with a mean age of 15.6±1.2 years. Patients with higher body mass index had lower grades in Mathematics (p=0.007) and Turkish Language and Literature (p=0.004). Patients with HT-related symptoms such as headache, epistaxis and palpitations had lower GPAs for all courses. Also, patients with hyperuricemia or proteinuria had lower semester GPAs compared to patients with normal serum uric acid levels or without proteinuria (p<0.05). GPAs for Mathematics (p=0.000) and Turkish Language and Literature (p=0.006) decrease as the number of hospital visits increases.

Conclusion: HT may cause not only cardiovascular complications but also decreased neurocognitive functions through various mechanisms and may have a negative impact on academic skills. Therefore, HT should be followed up with a multidisciplinary approach and intensive efforts should be made to approach the goal of normotension.

评估原发性高血压青少年的学习成绩。
目的:原发性高血压(HT)是一个全球性的公共卫生问题,近年来发病率不断上升。高血压可能导致神经认知功能下降和学习困难。本研究考察了原发性高血压青少年的临床特征,并评估了学期平均学分绩点(GPA)与高血压之间的关系:这是一项观察性、横断面、描述性研究,研究对象是患有原发性高血压的高中青少年。对患者记录(医院就诊次数、高血压相关主诉、血压测量和实验室检查)进行了回顾性评估。记录了数学、土耳其语言文学和英语课程的学期末成绩单成绩,并与患者的临床特征进行了比较:研究共纳入 83 名患者,平均年龄为(15.6±1.2)岁。体重指数较高的患者数学(p=0.007)和土耳其语言文学(p=0.004)成绩较低。有高血压相关症状(如头痛、鼻衄和心悸)的患者所有课程的平均学分绩点都较低。此外,与血清尿酸水平正常或无蛋白尿的患者相比,高尿酸血症或蛋白尿患者的学期 GPA 较低(p 结论:高尿酸血症不仅可能导致心血管并发症,还可能通过各种机制导致神经认知功能下降,并对学习能力产生负面影响。因此,应采用多学科方法对高血压进行随访,并努力实现血压正常的目标。
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