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The field of pediatric hypertension has undergone important changes in the time since the second edition of Pediatric Hypertension published. Much new information on hypertension in the young has become available. Previous chapters have been fully revised and new chapters have been added to cover important topics of recent interest such as consensus recommendations, the prevalence of hypertension in the young due to the obesity epidemic, studies of antihypertensive agents, and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Pediatric Hypertension, Third Edition is a comprehensive volume featuring 38 chapters covering the breadth of the current knowledge. It is divided into four sections: Regulation of Blood Pressure in Children; Assessment of Blood Pressure in Children: Measurement, Normative Data, Epidemiology; and Hypertension in Children: Predictors, Risk Factors, and Special Populations; Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Hypertension. Filled with the most up-to-date information, Pediatric Hypertension, Third Edition is an invaluable resource for clinicians and researchers interested in childhood hypertension.


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Contains new information on hypertension in the young

Chapters are new or updated

A useful resource for both clinicians and researchers


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The field of pediatric hypertension has undergone important changes in the time since the second edition of Pediatric Hypertension published. Much new information on hypertension in the young has become available. Previous chapters have been fully revised and new chapters have been added to cover important topics of recent interest such as consensus recommendations, the prevalence of hypertension in the young due to the obesity epidemic, studies of antihypertensive agents, and ambulatory blood pressure monitoring. Pediatric Hypertension, Third Edition is a comprehensive volume featuring 38 chapters covering the breadth of the current knowledge. It is divided into four sections: Regulation of Blood Pressure in Children; Assessment of Blood Pressure in Children: Measurement, Normative Data, Epidemiology; and Hypertension in Children: Predictors, Risk Factors, and Special Populations; Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Hypertension. Filled with the most up-to-date information, Pediatric Hypertension, Third Edition is an invaluable resource for clinicians and researchers interested in childhood hypertension.


Contents:

PART I.   Regulation of Blood Pressure in Children (Section editor: Ingelfinger)

 

1.        Neurohumoral Regulation of Blood Pressure in Early Development

Jeffrey L. Segar, MD

 

2.        Vasoactive Factors and Blood Pressure in Children

Ihor Yosipiv, MD

 

3.        Cardiovascular and Autonomic Influences on Blood Pressure

Authors to be determined

 

4.        Ions and Fluid Dynamics in Hypertension

Avi Traum, MD

 

5.        Uric Acid in the Pathogenesis of Hypertension

Daniel Feig, MD, PhD

 

6.        Monogenic and Polygenic Genetic Contributions to Hypertension

Julie R. Ingelfinger, MD 

          

7.         Hypertensive Models and Their Relevance to Pediatric Hypertension.

Author(s) TBD

 

PART II.   Assessment of Blood Pressure in Children: Measurement, Normative Data,       Epidemiology (Section editor: Portman)

 

8.        Methodology of Casual Blood Pressure Measurement

Bruce Alpert, MD and Bruce Morganstern, MD

 

9.        Blood Pressure Norms and Definition of Hypertension in Children

Bonita Falkner, MD 

10.     Ambulatory Blood Pressure Methodology and Norms in Children

Elaine Urbina, MD         

               

11.     Epidemiology of Essential Hypertension in Children

Karen McNiece Redwine, MD

 

12.     Cardiovascular risk assessment in Children

Sam Gidding MD

 

PART III.  Hypertension in Children: Predictors, Risk Factors, and Special

                Populations (Section editor: Flynn)

 

13.     Perinatal Programming and Blood Pressure

Julie R. Ingelfinger, MD

 

14.     Familial Aggregation of Blood Pressure

Harold Snieder, PhD, and Xiaoling Wang, PhD

 

15.     Influence of Dietary Electrolytes on Childhood Blood Pressure

Dawn K. Wilson, PhD

 

16.     Ethnic Differences in Childhood Blood Pressure

Gregory A. Harshfield, PhD and Martha E. Ryan

 

17.     Childhood Obesity and Blood Pressure Regulation

Albert P. Rocchini, MD

 

18.     Hypertension in children with type 2 diabetes or the metabolic syndrome.

Joseph Flynn, MD

 

19.     Primary Hypertension in Children

Tej K. Mattoo, MD and Gaurav Kapur, MD

 

20.     Secondary Forms of Hypertension in Children

Kjell Tullus, MD, PhD 

 

21.     Neonatal Hypertension

Joseph T. Flynn, MD, MS 

 

22.     Hypertension in Chronic Kidney Disease

Elke Wuhl, MD and Franz Schaefer, MD

 

23.     Hypertension in End-Stage Renal Disease

Tomas Seeman, MD, PhD

 

24.     Sleep Apnea and Hypertension

Alicia Acosta, MD

 

25.     Hypertension in the pregnant teenager

Author TBD

 

26.     Sequelae of Hypertension in Children and Adolescents

Mark Mitsnefes, MD and Jack Weaver, MD

 

PART IV.  Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Hypertension (Section editor: Portman)

 

27.     Diagnostic Evaluation of Pediatric Hypertension 

Rita D. Swinford, MD, and Ronald J. Portman, MD

 

28.     The Role of ABPM in Evaluation of Hypertensive Target-organ Damage

Empar Lurbe, MD

 

29.     Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Pediatric Hypertension

Stephen Daniels, MD

 

30.     Pharmacologic Treatment of Pediatric Hypertension

Douglas L. Blowey, MD

 

31.     Management of Hypertensive Emergencies

Craig W Belsha, MD

 

32.     Changes in Drug Regulations and Their Impact on Clinical Trials

Jennifer Li, MD and Ronal Portman

 

33.     Exercise Testing in Hypertension and Hypertension in Athletes

Rae-Ellen Kavey, MD, MPH 

 

34.     Hypertension in the Developing World

Vera Koch, MD

 

19.     Primary Hypertension in Children

Tej K. Mattoo, MD and Gaurav Kapur, MD

 

20.     Secondary Forms of Hypertension in Children

Kjell Tullus, MD, PhD 

 

21.     Neonatal Hypertension

Joseph T. Flynn, MD, MS 

 

22.     Hypertension in Chronic Kidney Disease

Elke Wuhl, MD and Franz Schaefer, MD

 

23.     Hypertension in End-Stage Renal Disease

Tomas Seeman, MD, PhD

 

24.     Sleep Apnea and Hypertension

Alicia Acosta, MD

 

25.     Hypertension in the pregnant teenager

Author TBD

 

26.     Sequelae of Hypertension in Children and Adolescents

Mark Mitsnefes, MD and Jack Weaver, MD

 

PART IV.  Evaluation and Management of Pediatric Hypertension (Section editor: Portman)

 

27.     Diagnostic Evaluation of Pediatric Hypertension 

Rita D. Swinford, MD, and Ronald J. Portman, MD

 

28.     The Role of ABPM in Evaluation of Hypertensive Target-organ Damage

Empar Lurbe, MD

 

29.     Nonpharmacologic Treatment of Pediatric Hypertension

Stephen Daniels, MD

 

30.     Pharmacologic Treatment of Pediatric Hypertension

Douglas L. Blowey, MD

 

31.     Management of Hypertensive Emergencies

Craig W Belsha, MD

 

32.     Changes in Drug Regulations and Their Impact on Clinical Trials

Jennifer Li, MD and Ronal Portman

 

33.     Exercise Testing in Hypertension and Hypertension in Athletes

Rae-Ellen Kavey, MD, MPH 

 

34.     Hypertension in the Developing World

Vera Koch, MD


PRODUCT DETAILS

ISBN-13: 9781627034890
Publisher: Springer (Humana Press)
Publication date: June, 2013
Pages: 740
Weight: 1339g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Cardiovascular Medicine, Nephrology, Paediatrics and Neonatal
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From the reviews of the third edition:

“The purpose is to present established and emerging principles in hypertension evaluation and management in the young as well as analyses of approaches in current pediatric hypertension research. … It is written for pediatricians, adult and pediatric cardiovascular disease specialists, and investigators in cardiovascular research, as well as nonpractitioners with a vested interest in pediatric hypertension research and treatment. … It enables them to build a more than adequate fundamental knowledge base in practical and research concepts in this growing patient population.” (Shawn Ragbir, Doody’s Book Reviews, December, 2013)