Urinary catecholamines during stress and ambulatory blood pressure in children born full term but small for gestational age: a pilot study

OBJECTIVES: Increased sympathetic activity is proposed to be a mechanism of high blood pressure in children born small for gestational age. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is a form of blood pressure measurement that can detect high blood pressure outside the hospital in patients with normal of...

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Main Authors: Apinya Thanapinyo, Pracha Nuntnarumit, Kwanchai Pirojsakul
Other Authors: Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
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spelling th-mahidol.513822020-01-27T16:27:46Z Urinary catecholamines during stress and ambulatory blood pressure in children born full term but small for gestational age: a pilot study Apinya Thanapinyo Pracha Nuntnarumit Kwanchai Pirojsakul Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University Medicine OBJECTIVES: Increased sympathetic activity is proposed to be a mechanism of high blood pressure in children born small for gestational age. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is a form of blood pressure measurement that can detect high blood pressure outside the hospital in patients with normal office blood pressure. This condition is called masked hypertension. There are limited data on association between ambulatory blood pressure and urinary catecholamines during exposure to stress in children born small for gestational age. METHODS: Nineteen children born small for gestational age and 17 healthy controls ages 6-14 years old were included. Demographic data and office blood pressure were collected. Urinary catecholamines were collected before and after exposure to stress including mathematical test and venipuncture. Afterwards, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was performed to obtain 24-hour blood pressure profiles. RESULTS: All children had normal office blood pressure but ambulatory blood pressure monitoring revealed masked hypertension in six children born small for gestational age (32%) and two controls (11.7%). After stress, median percentage of increase in urine norepinephrine levels was greater in children born small for gestational age with masked hypertension than that of children born small for gestational age without masked hypertension (9.2 vs. -13.2 μg/g creatinine, P = 0.05). There was no increase in urine norepinephrine levels in controls with masked hypertension. Among children born small for gestational age, awake SBP z-scores had significant positive correlations with pre- and post-stress urinary dopamine levels (r = 0.530, P = 0.02 and r = 0.597, P = 0.007, respectively). CONCLUSION: Masked hypertension is not uncommon in children born small for gestational age. After stress, urinary norepinephrine levels were increased in children born small for gestational age with masked hypertension. 2020-01-27T09:27:46Z 2020-01-27T09:27:46Z 2019-10-01 Article Blood pressure monitoring. Vol.24, No.5 (2019), 248-251 10.1097/MBP.0000000000000397 14735725 2-s2.0-85071754470 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/51382 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85071754470&origin=inward
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Apinya Thanapinyo
Pracha Nuntnarumit
Kwanchai Pirojsakul
Urinary catecholamines during stress and ambulatory blood pressure in children born full term but small for gestational age: a pilot study
description OBJECTIVES: Increased sympathetic activity is proposed to be a mechanism of high blood pressure in children born small for gestational age. Ambulatory blood pressure monitoring is a form of blood pressure measurement that can detect high blood pressure outside the hospital in patients with normal office blood pressure. This condition is called masked hypertension. There are limited data on association between ambulatory blood pressure and urinary catecholamines during exposure to stress in children born small for gestational age. METHODS: Nineteen children born small for gestational age and 17 healthy controls ages 6-14 years old were included. Demographic data and office blood pressure were collected. Urinary catecholamines were collected before and after exposure to stress including mathematical test and venipuncture. Afterwards, ambulatory blood pressure monitoring was performed to obtain 24-hour blood pressure profiles. RESULTS: All children had normal office blood pressure but ambulatory blood pressure monitoring revealed masked hypertension in six children born small for gestational age (32%) and two controls (11.7%). After stress, median percentage of increase in urine norepinephrine levels was greater in children born small for gestational age with masked hypertension than that of children born small for gestational age without masked hypertension (9.2 vs. -13.2 μg/g creatinine, P = 0.05). There was no increase in urine norepinephrine levels in controls with masked hypertension. Among children born small for gestational age, awake SBP z-scores had significant positive correlations with pre- and post-stress urinary dopamine levels (r = 0.530, P = 0.02 and r = 0.597, P = 0.007, respectively). CONCLUSION: Masked hypertension is not uncommon in children born small for gestational age. After stress, urinary norepinephrine levels were increased in children born small for gestational age with masked hypertension.
author2 Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
author_facet Faculty of Medicine, Ramathibodi Hospital, Mahidol University
Apinya Thanapinyo
Pracha Nuntnarumit
Kwanchai Pirojsakul
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author Apinya Thanapinyo
Pracha Nuntnarumit
Kwanchai Pirojsakul
author_sort Apinya Thanapinyo
title Urinary catecholamines during stress and ambulatory blood pressure in children born full term but small for gestational age: a pilot study
title_short Urinary catecholamines during stress and ambulatory blood pressure in children born full term but small for gestational age: a pilot study
title_full Urinary catecholamines during stress and ambulatory blood pressure in children born full term but small for gestational age: a pilot study
title_fullStr Urinary catecholamines during stress and ambulatory blood pressure in children born full term but small for gestational age: a pilot study
title_full_unstemmed Urinary catecholamines during stress and ambulatory blood pressure in children born full term but small for gestational age: a pilot study
title_sort urinary catecholamines during stress and ambulatory blood pressure in children born full term but small for gestational age: a pilot study
publishDate 2020
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