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  • Cardiovascular Health
  • Public Health

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  • Preventive screenings are vital for maintaining children's cardiovascular health.
  • Gaps often exist between recommended pediatric screening guidelines and actual clinical practice.
  • This study evaluates adherence to universal and risk-based screening for key cardiovascular risk factors in children.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess adherence to pediatric guidelines for universal and risk-based screening of cardiovascular health indicators.
  • To identify potential disparities in screening adherence based on demographic factors.
  • To highlight the gap between recommended and implemented pediatric cardiovascular health screening practices.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized ambulatory visit data from 2010-2018 for children aged 2-12 years within the CAPRICORN electronic health record network.
  • Included 87,549 children across 197,559 well-child encounters.
  • Employed generalized estimating equations to calculate adherence proportions for body mass index, blood pressure, lipids, and blood glucose/hemoglobin A1c.

Main Results:

  • Adherence for universal age-based screening was 77.1% for body mass index, 33.4% for blood pressure, and 9.6% for lipids.
  • Prevalence of risk-based screening was 13.9% for blood pressure, 6.9% for lipids, and 13.3% for blood glucose.
  • Screening adherence varied across different age groups, sexes, racial/ethnic backgrounds, and insurance statuses.

Conclusions:

  • Low-to-moderate adherence to universal and risk-based screening guidelines was observed.
  • Significant gaps exist between pediatric cardiovascular health screening recommendations and clinical practice.
  • Addressing barriers to screening is essential to improve early intervention and long-term cardiovascular health outcomes in children.