Abstract
научный биометрический журнал, который знакомит читателя с клиническими рекомендациями и особенностями применения лекарственных и вакцинных средств у детей, предоставляет исчерпывающую информацию о воздействии лекарственных средств на плод, о проводимых в
Highlights
The integrated cardiovascular continuum concept, i.e. the continuous development of cardiovascular diseases, has recently been formed in cardiology
We analyzed spread of central arterial pressure (CAP) and pulse wave velocity (PWV) parameters in all age-sex groups; we united the group of healthy children with the groups of overweight and obese children
We observed that PWV, along with arterial pressure parameters, has a steady, though weak age dynamics; it is necessary to consider this when selecting arteriography standards in the Russian population of children
Summary
The integrated cardiovascular continuum concept, i.e. the continuous development of cardiovascular diseases (from risk factors to the development of chronic cardiovascular collapse), has recently been formed in cardiology. The results of numerous trials in adults, which confirmed that PWV, CAP level and augmentation index are the factors significantly affecting prognosis in the patients with AH, served as weighty arguments for the inclusion of these indicators in the list of the parameters tested when selecting anti-hypertension therapy and searching for the subclinical lesion of target organs at AH in adults (Workgroup of the European Society of Hypertension, 2010) [13]. This area of study has not obtained sufficient development for pediatrics yet. The aim of this study was to attempt to analyze changeability of the PWV and the CAP obtained by means of the non-invasive arteriography method in overweight and obese children
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