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Volume 05

Neonatal and Pediatric Medicine

ISSN: 2572-4983

World Pediatrics 2019

December 04-05, 2019

December 04-05, 2019 | Barcelona, Spain

32

nd

World Pediatrics Conference

Highly sensitive C-reactive protein–an independent determinant of risk of formation of essentsial arterial

hypertension at teenage children

Shamansurova E A, Agzamova Sh A, Akhmedova F M

and

Aliyeva N R

Tashkent Pediatric Medical Institute, Uzbekistan

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xistence of signs of chronic inflammation at which increase in pro-inflammatory cytokine and as a result-growth

of concentration of the C-reactive protein (CRP) is of the characteristic of the arterial hypertension (AH). CRP and

arterial blood pressure are independent determinants of cardiovascular risk. 78 school students at the age of 14-16 years are

investigated (middle age 14.7±0.2). From them20 children with normal arterial blood pressure (NBP-control group), with

high normal (HNBP) – 20 children (group of comparison), with the labile arterial hypertension (LAH) – 20 and with the

stable arterial hypertension (SAH) – 18 school students (the main groups). Values 0-3.0mg/L are taken for the reference

CRP. The highest CRP level at children from stable AH (1.38±0.4mg/L) with a reliable difference in comparison with

control is established (0.39±0.1mg/L, р <0.05). Increased values of level are noted also at children with LAH (0.9±0.2mg/L,

р <0.05) and HNBP (0.78±0.11mg/L, р <0.05) in relation to parameters of children with NBP. For group of children with

HNAP the CRP level> 1.19mg/L had moderated (% Se=78.6) sensitivity and high specificity (% Sp=86.2). At children

with AH this diagnostic test had higher sensitivity (%Se=87.5), and the specificity was identical (%Sp=86.2). Increase in

indicators AH is associated with increase in the CRP level. Determination of the CRP level at children with AH has high

diagnostic efficiency.

Neonat Pediatr Med 2019, Volume: 05