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An Update on Hypertension in Children With Type 1 Diabetes.

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The prevalence of hypertension in children with type 1 diabetes is reported to be between 6% and 16%. This potentially modifiable cardiovascular risk factor may go undiagnosed and undertreated, particularly… Click to show full abstract

The prevalence of hypertension in children with type 1 diabetes is reported to be between 6% and 16%. This potentially modifiable cardiovascular risk factor may go undiagnosed and undertreated, particularly in children with type 1 diabetes. Recent updated Canadian clinical practice guidelines recommend blood pressure screening every 2 years in children with type 1 diabetes as well as routine use of ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Risk factors for hypertension in type 1 diabetes include poor glycemic control, overweight and obesity and genetic predisposition for hypertension. In terms of pathophysiology, sustained hyperglycemia, angiotensin I and II and inflammatory cytokines have been implicated. Endothelial and vascular dysfunction, with impaired endothelial-dependent vasodilation and increased carotid artery intima-media thickness, are evident in preclinical and clinical studies of children and not just in adults with type 1 diabetes. Early targeted therapy is critical to the control of hypertension and the development of related morbidity. As with hypertension in adults with type 1 diabetes, lifestyle modifications remain first-line therapy, including diet and glycemic control. Initial antihypertensive therapy should be an angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor or an angiotensin receptor blocker because of their associated effects of reducing microalbuminuria and improving renovascular outcomes. Pediatric hypertension in type 1 diabetes is an area of evolving study and opinion; identification and appropriate treatment is critical for the prevention of micro- and macrovascular complications in adulthood.

Keywords: type diabetes; diabetes update; hypertension; children type; hypertension children

Journal Title: Canadian journal of diabetes
Year Published: 2018

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