2020
DOI: 10.1007/s12098-020-03558-8
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Abnormal Ambulatory Blood Pressure and Early Renal Dysfunction in Sickle Cell Disease

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“…Sickle cell disease (SCD) is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, although office BP levels have been reported to be normal. On the contrary, masked hypertension has been consistently reported in prospective cohorts of children with SCD that underwent ABPM with prevalence ranging from 6 to 35% among studies [ 44 47 ]. In a cohort of 52 children with SCD, masked hypertension was found in 35% of the patiens [ 46 ].…”
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“…Sickle cell disease (SCD) is associated with increased risk of cardiovascular disease, although office BP levels have been reported to be normal. On the contrary, masked hypertension has been consistently reported in prospective cohorts of children with SCD that underwent ABPM with prevalence ranging from 6 to 35% among studies [ 44 47 ]. In a cohort of 52 children with SCD, masked hypertension was found in 35% of the patiens [ 46 ].…”
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“…The second type of studies from which we can estimate the prevalence of MH in healthy children is studies on different diseases with healthy controls. Recently, Dubey et al and Yel et al showed that MH was not present in any of 26 and 20 healthy controls [ 21 , 44 ]. In another study, on obese children, Lurbe et al could find MH only in 1.1% of healthy controls [ 63 ].…”
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“…260 Notably, relative systemic hypertension in sickle cell disease patients is linked to heightened susceptibility to pulmonary hypertension and renal dysfunction. 261,262 Increased hemolysis, increased arginase activity, and reduced arginineornithine ratios with attendant reduced nitric oxide bioavailability lead to increased vasoconstriction and higher blood pressures. 263…”
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“…In this issue of the Journal, Dubey et al examined renal function and 24-h blood pressure in 30 children with SCD in comparison to matched healthy controls [3]. Compared to the latter, patients with SCD had significantly higher prevalence of hypertension, proteinuria, and glomerular hyperfiltration.…”
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