Implications of the 2017 AAP Clinical Practice Guidelines for Management of Hypertension in Children and Adolescents: a Review

AbstractPurpose of ReviewTo evaluate the impact of the 2017 American Academy of Pediatrics Clinical Practice Guideline (2017 AAP CPG) for Screening and Management of High Blood Pressure in Children and Adolescents.Recent FindingsThe 2017 AAP CPG had several significant changes compared to the 2004 Fourth Report. This review will focus on the emerging evidence from the first studies to apply the 2017 AAP CPG and the simplified table it contains on the overall prevalence of HTN and on recognition among children and adolescents at a higher cardiovascular risk.SummaryRecent evidence suggests that use of the 2017 AAP CPG will result in an overall increase in prevalence of HTN, particularly in youth who are obese or who have other cardiovascular risk factors. The change in prevalence likely differs based on sex, age, and height. The ability for the 2017 AAP CPG to detect an association with hypertension and target organ damage requires further study. Continued study is required to assess long-term implications of the 2017 AAP CPG with the goal of a more meaningful HTN definition in the young.
Source: Current Hypertension Reports - Category: Primary Care Source Type: research