RIZIK OD KARDIOVASKULARNIH BOLESTI KOD GOJAZNE DECE
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https://doi.org/10.46793/PP151102005BKljučne reči:
kardiovaskularni rizik, deca, gojaznostApstrakt
Većina dece sa rizikom za prevremeni nastanak kardiovaskularnih bolesti (KVS) jesu gojazna deca. Danas postoji još uvek puno kontraverzi vezano za patofiziologiju KVS bolesti u gojazne dece, njihovu pravovremenu dijagnostiku i način terapije. Trenutna doktrina u kliničkom pristupu gojaznoj deci se sastoji u identifikaciji broja I nivoa tradicionalnih faktora rizika. Ovakav pristup može biti prilično nepouzdan I zbog toga se sve više teži ranom prepoznavanju I kvantifikaciji subkliničkih organskih promena koje prethode KVS morbidnim događanjima. U radu će biti prikazane aktuelne dileme vezane za rizik stratifikaciju gojazne dece sa osvrtom na rizik predikciju KVS bolesti u odraslih.
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