The Study of the Epidemiology of Pediatric Hypertension Registry (SUPERHERO): rationale and methods
South A, Giammattei V, Bagley K, Bakhoum C, Beasley W, Bily M, Biswas S, Bridges A, Byfield R, Campbell J, Chanchlani R, Chen A, McGowan L, Downs S, Fergeson G, Greenberg J, Hill-Horowitz T, Jensen E, Kallash M, Kamel M, Kiessling S, Kline D, Laisure J, Liu G, Londeree J, Lucas C, Mannemuddhu S, Mao K, Misurac J, Murphy M, Nugent J, Onugha E, Pudupakkam A, Redmond K, Riar S, Sethna C, Siddiqui S, Thumann A, Uss S, Vincent C, Viviano I, Walsh M, White B, Woroniecki R, Wu M, Yamaguchi I, Yun E, Weaver D. The Study of the Epidemiology of Pediatric Hypertension Registry (SUPERHERO): rationale and methods. American Journal Of Epidemiology 2024, 193: 1650-1661. PMID: 38881045, PMCID: PMC11637526, DOI: 10.1093/aje/kwae116.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchManual record reviewHypertensive disordersRecord reviewElectronic health record dataICD-10Health record dataInternational Classification of Diseases diagnostic codesReduce CVD burdenPrevalence of hypertensionIncreased prevalence of hypertensionCardiovascular mortality ratesCVD burdenBlood pressureInternational ClassificationDiagnostic codesClinical careRecord dataInclusion criteriaLife courseIncreased prevalencePediatric hypertensionLong-term consequencesMortality rateEpidemiologyBiomedical informatics
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