Preferred Name

高血压病 / Hypertensive diseases

Definitions

Although a continuous association exists between higher BP and increased cardiovascular disease risk, it is useful to categorize BP levels for clinical and public health decision making. Recent guidelines categorise systemic hypertension into 4 levels on the basis of average BP measured in a healthcare setting (office pressures): • Normal: systolic BP <120mmHg and diastolic BP <80mmHg • Elevated: systolic BP 120-129mmHg and diastolic BP <80mmHg • Stage 1 hypertension: systolic BP 130-139mmHg or Diastolic BP 80-89mmHg • Stage 2 hypertension: systolic BP 140mmHg or more, Diastolic BP 90mmHg or more In children, systemic hypertension is defined as an average systolic or diastolic blood pressure equal or higher than the 95th percentile appropriate for the sex, age and height of the child. The complications of uncontrolled or prolonged hypertension include damage to the blood vessels, heart, kidneys and brain.

ID

http://purl.bmicc.cn/ontology/ICD11CN/L1-BA0

Coded_Elsewhere

White coat hypertension (MC80.00)

definition

Although a continuous association exists between higher BP and increased cardiovascular disease risk, it is useful to categorize BP levels for clinical and public health decision making. Recent guidelines categorise systemic hypertension into 4 levels on the basis of average BP measured in a healthcare setting (office pressures): • Normal: systolic BP <120mmHg and diastolic BP <80mmHg • Elevated: systolic BP 120-129mmHg and diastolic BP <80mmHg • Stage 1 hypertension: systolic BP 130-139mmHg or Diastolic BP 80-89mmHg • Stage 2 hypertension: systolic BP 140mmHg or more, Diastolic BP 90mmHg or more In children, systemic hypertension is defined as an average systolic or diastolic blood pressure equal or higher than the 95th percentile appropriate for the sex, age and height of the child. The complications of uncontrolled or prolonged hypertension include damage to the blood vessels, heart, kidneys and brain.

exclusions

Oedema, proteinuria, or hypertensive disorders in pregnancy, childbirth, or the puerperium (BlockL1‑JA2)

involving coronary vessels (BlockL1‑BA4)

Pulmonary hypertension (BB01)

Neonatal hypertension (KB45)

hasDbXref

http://id.who.int/icd/release/11/2019-04/mms/924915526

label

高血压病 / Hypertensive diseases

mappingRelation

http://purl.bmicc.cn/ontology/ICD10CN/I10-I15

notation

L1-BA0

prefixIRI

ICD11CN:L1-BA0

prefLabel

高血压病 / Hypertensive diseases

subClassOf

http://purl.bmicc.cn/ontology/ICD11CN/11

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