Table 2.
Prehypertension | Stage I hypertension | Stage II hypertension | |
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Systolic BP or diastolic BP percentile | 90–94th percentile or if BP exceeds 120/80 mmHg even if <90th percentile | Systolic BP or diastolic BP 95–99th percentile plus 5 mmHg | Systolic BP or diastolic BP percentile >99th percentile plus 5 mmHg |
Frequency of BP measurement | Recheck in six months | Recheck in 1–2 weeks or sooner; if child is symptomatic; if hypertension is persistent, evaluate on 2 additional occasions or refer to a specialist within one month | Evaluate or refer to source of care within one week, or, immediately if the child is symptomatic |
Therapeutic lifestyle changes | Weight management counseling if overweight; introduce physical activity and diet management | Weight management counseling if overweight; introduce physical activity and diet management | Weight management counseling if overweight; introduce physical activity and diet management |
Pharmacologic therapy | None, unless there are compelling indications such as chronic kidney disease, diabetes mellitus, heart failure, or left ventricular hypertrophy | Initiate therapy if the child has: symptoms secondary hypertension, hypertensive target organ injury, diabetes (type 1 or 2), or persistent hypertension despite nonpharmacological measures | Initiate therapy |
Note:
All reference limits are based on gender, age and height for casual BP measurement11
Abbreviation: BP, blood pressure.