Recognition and Management of Elevated Blood Pressure in Pediatric Patients: Challenges and Disparities in Community Health Centers
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Recognition and Management of Elevated Blood Pressure in Pediatric Patients: Challenges and Disparities in Community Health Centers
Abstract
The prevalence of childhood elevated blood pressure (EBP)-a single blood pressure recording above the normal range-is increasing in the United States. Recognizing childhood EBP is difficult because classification is a function of age, sex, and height. We assessed the frequency of clinical recognition of EBP and follow-up care in a sample of pediatric patients seen in 2010 and followed up through September 2013 in a network of 8 urban health centers. Of 754 patients with BP measurements, 261 (35 %) had at least 1 EBP reading during the study period. Of those with an EBP reading, 52 (20 %) had at least 1 EBP reading noted in their medical record. Clinicians were more likely to recognize EBP in overweight/obese [OR 3.27 (95 % confidence interval (CI) 1.64-6.51)] and male [OR 2.83 (95 % CI 1.64-4.42)] children. Strategies to support routine monitoring of BP status could improve identification and management of pediatric EBP.
Keywords: Blood pressure; Hypertension; Pediatrics; Primary health care; Urban health.
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