1.9.0.0 Car­dio­vas­cu­lar Risk Fac­tors Mgmt.

1.9.1.0 Hy­per­ten­sion

Rec­om­men­da­tions

Screen­ing

13.28 Blood pres­sure should be mea­sured at each rou­tine visit. Chil­dren found to have high-nor­mal blood pres­sure (sys­tolic blood pres­sure or di­as­tolic blood pres­sure ≥90th per­centile for age, sex, and height) or hy­per­ten­sion (sys­tolic blood pres­sure or di­as­tolic blood pres­sure ≥95th per­centile for age, sex, and height) should have el­e­vat­ed blood pres­sure con­firmed on 3 sep­a­rate days. B

Treat­ment

13.29 Ini­tial treat­ment of high-‍nor­mal blood pres­sure (sys­tolic blood pres­sure or di­as­tolic blood pres­sure con­sis­tent­ly ≥90th per­centile for age, sex, and height) in­cludes di­etary modification and in­creased ex­er­cise, if ap­pro­pri­ate, aimed at weight con­trol. If tar­get blood pres­sure is not reached with­in 3–6 months of ini­ti­at­ing lifestyle in­ter­ven­tion, phar­ma­co­log­ic treat­ment should be con­sid­ered. E

13.30 In ad­di­tion to lifestyle modification, phar­ma­co­log­ic treat­ment of hy­per­ten­sion (sys­tolic blood pres­sure or di­as­tolic blood pres­sure con­sis­tent­ly ≥95th per­centile for age, sex, and height) should be con­sid­ered as soon as hy­per­ten­sion is confirmed. E

13.31 ACE in­hibitors or an­giotensin re­cep­tor block­ers should be con­sid­ered for the ini­tial phar­ma­co­log­ic treat­ment of hy­per­ten­sion E in chil­dren and ado­les­cents, fol­low­ing re­pro­duc­tive coun­sel­ing due to the po­ten­tial ter­ato­genic ef­fects of both drug class­es. E

13.32 The goal of treat­ment is blood pres­sure con­sis­tent­ly <90th per­centile for age, sex, and height. E

Blood pres­sure mea­sure­ments should be per­formed using the ap­pro­pri­ate size cuff with the child seat­ed and re­laxed. Hy­per­ten­sion should be confirmed on at least 3 sep­a­rate days. Eval­u­a­tion should pro­ceed as clin­i­cally in­di­cated (90). Treat­ment is gen­er­ally ini­ti­at­ed with an ACE in­hibitor, but an an­giotensin re­cep­tor block­er can be used if the ACE in­hibitor is not tol­er­at­ed (e.g., due to cough) (91).

Nor­mal blood pres­sure lev­els for age, sex, and height and ap­pro­pri­ate meth­ods for mea­sure­ment are avail­able on­line at nhlbi.nih.gov/files/docs/re­sources/heart/hbp_ped.pdf.