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of 'Etiology, clinical features, and diagnosis of neonatal hypertension'
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Neonatal hypertension. Incidence and risk factors.
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Singh HP, Hurley RM, Myers TF
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Am J Hypertens. 1992;5(2):51.
To determine the incidence and risk factors for neonatal hypertension we studied the entire population of 3179 infants admitted to our neonatal intensive care unit over a 6-year period. We report a 0.81% (26/3179) incidence of hypertension in this population. In 13 patients (50%) the hypertension was renal in origin. In four patients (15.4%), the etiology of hypertension could not be determined. Significant risk factors for neonatal hypertension included: bronchopulmonary dysplasia (5.9% in affected infants v 0.5% in unaffected infants, P less than .001); patent ductus arteriosus (3.07% in affected v 0.5% in unaffected infants, P less than .001); intraventricular hemorrhage (2.89% in affected infants v 0.56% in unaffected infants, P less than .001); and umbilical arterial catheterization (8.8% v 0.2% in infants with and without catheterization, respectively, P less than .001).
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Department of Pediatrics, Loyola University of Chicago, Maywood, Illinois.
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