HTN Flashcards

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What are the stages of hypertension in paediatrics?

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  • Normal: < 90thpercentile
  • Pre-HT: 90th- 95thor> 120/80
  • Stage 1 HTN: 95th- 99th+ 5 mmHg
  • Stage 2 HTN: > 99th+ 5 mmHg
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What are some secondary causes of HTN in paediatrics?

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  • Renal (75%) - post-infectious glomerulonephritis, chronic glomerulonephritis, obstructive uropathy, reflux nephropathy, reno-vascular, haemolytic uraemic syndrome, polycystic kidney disease
  • Cardiovascular (15%) - coarctation of the aorta
  • Endocrine (5%) - phaeochromocytoma, hyperthyroidism, congenital adrenal hyperplasia, primary hyperaldosteronism, Cushing syndrome
  • Other (5%) - neuroblastoma, neurofibromatosis, steroid therapy, raised intracranial pressure.
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What is a classic derm sign of neurofibromatosis?

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Cafe-au-lait spots

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What are some initial and further Ix you might run to investigate HTN.

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Initially: urine analysis, urine microscopy, urea and electrolytes, creatinine

Further investigations may include: urinary catecholamines, chest X-ray, ECG, renal ultrasound, gluconate scan, plasma renin pre- and post- captopril, thyroid function tests, cortisol / aldosterone levels, 17-hydroxy progesterone, renal angiography.

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