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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 May 14.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Manag Care. 2014 Aug;20(8):622–628.

Table 4.

Standardized Annual Utilization of Outpatient Services Associated with Pediatric Pre-Hypertension and Hypertension, without Controlling for Comorbidity (N=208,800 child-years)

Normal BP
Mean (SE)
Pre-HT
Mean (SE)
Hypertension
Mean (SE)
P-Value
Number of Annual Outpatient Visits
Preventive or Office / Outpatient Visit 2.0 (.01) 2.5 (.01) 3.1 (.06) <.001
Outpatient Psychiatry and Psychology .4 (.01) .5 (.01) .6 (.07) <.001
Annual Percent with Service Use
Emergency Department 11.7% (.1%) 14.5% (.1%) 21.6% (.6%) <.001
Specialist Consultation 6.5% (.1%) 8.4% (.1%) 10.9% (.4%) <.001
Annual Percent with Diagnostic Testing
Urinalysis 12.1% (.1%) 13.8% (.1%) 18.9% (.6%) <.001
Laboratory Blood Testing 7.3% (.1%) 7.1% (.1%) 7.8% (.4%) .895
Chest X-Ray 5.2% (.1%) 6.5% (.1%) 8.9% (.4%) <.001
Electrocardiogram 1.9% (.1%) 2.3% (.1%) 4.0% (.3%) <.001
Renal Ultrasound 1.0% (.1%) 1.3% (.1%) 2.6% (.2%) <.001
Echocardiogram .2% (.1%) .3% (.1) .8% (.1%) .006

Note: The P-value tests the hypothesis that normal BP < PreHT < HT.