特约评论:小儿高血压的高压警报。

IF 5 2区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Scott L Weiss
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摘要

高血压是成人医学中常见的 "无声杀手",但儿童和青少年血压升高的流行病学估计却因诊断不足和相关管理或账单代码使用率低而受到挑战。在 Horgan 等人的文章(Am J Epidemiol 2024)中,通过直接评估住院和门诊电子健康记录中的血压测量值("临床队列")与诊断代码("索赔队列")进行比较,确定了患有高血压和血压升高的儿童和青少年。研究对象包括美国食品和药物管理局哨兵系统中的 375 万名儿科医疗保健就诊者。虽然该研究采用了一种相对新颖的方法来询问电子病历中的可用临床数据,以更好地了解儿科高血压的患病率,并对儿童和青少年高血压的发生率高于以前使用索赔代码所了解到的发生率表示担忧,但由于电子病历数据固有的误分类偏差的可能性,患病率估计值的实用性可能会受到限制。不过,这些数据提出了一些重要的问题,即仅仅依靠 ICD-9-CM/ICD-10-CM 编码来量化儿童高血压的流行病学,并强调了解决儿童血压升高问题的机会,这可能会改善长期的心血管健康。
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Invited commentary: raising a high-pressure alarm about pediatric hypertension.

Hypertension is a common "silent killer" in adult medicine, but epidemiologic estimates of elevated blood pressure in children and adolescents are challenged by under-diagnosis and resultant low utilization of relevant administrative or billing codes. In the article by Horgan et al (Am J Epidemiol 2025;194(2):407-419), children and adolescents with hypertension and elevated blood pressure were identified using direct assessment of blood pressure measurements available in the electronic health record from both inpatient and outpatient visits ("clinical cohort") in comparison to diagnosis codes ("claims-based cohort"). The study population included 3.75 million pediatric healthcare visits available in the US Food and Drug Administration's Sentinel System. While the study applied a relatively novel methodology to interrogate available clinical data within the EHR to better understand the prevalence of pediatric hypertension and raised concern for a higher occurrence of hypertension among children and adolescents than previously realized using claims codes, the utility of the prevalence estimates may be limited by the potential for misclassification bias inherent in electronic health records data. However, these data raise important concerns about relaying solely on ICD-9-CM/ICD-10-CM codes to quantify the epidemiology of pediatric hypertension and highlight opportunities to address elevated blood pressure in children that could improve long-term cardiovascular health.

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American journal of epidemiology
American journal of epidemiology 医学-公共卫生、环境卫生与职业卫生
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
4.00%
发文量
221
审稿时长
3-6 weeks
期刊介绍: The American Journal of Epidemiology is the oldest and one of the premier epidemiologic journals devoted to the publication of empirical research findings, opinion pieces, and methodological developments in the field of epidemiologic research. It is a peer-reviewed journal aimed at both fellow epidemiologists and those who use epidemiologic data, including public health workers and clinicians.
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