Elevated systolic blood pressure in preterm very-low-birth-weight infants ?3 years of life. Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Preterm, very-low-birth-weight neonates (?1500 gm, VLBW) exhibit elevated systolic blood pressures (SBP) in adolescence and adulthood; however, the age of onset and causes are unknown. We assessed SBP in a cross-sectional study of VLBW infants at 1, 2 and 3 years of age (n = 40 per cohort). SBP was manually measured using Doppler amplification (observed), and calm values were compared to reference ranges used for clinical purposes (expected). SBP was converted to age-, gender- and height-specific z-scores (SBPz). Perinatal variables and growth parameters measured between 6 and 36 months were assessed as predictors of an elevated SBP. Observed SBP and SBPz exceeded the expected value at each age (P??0.1), averaging 93 mmHg across ages. Height and weight z-scores were below expected (P?

publication date

  • January 1, 2011