Blood Pressure Percentile Formula:
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Definition: This calculator determines the blood pressure percentile for girls based on age, height, and blood pressure readings.
Purpose: It helps pediatricians and parents assess whether a girl's blood pressure is normal for her age and height.
The calculator uses clinical guidelines to:
Details: Blood pressure percentiles help identify hypertension or hypotension in children, where absolute BP values are less meaningful than in adults.
Tips: Enter the girl's exact age (in years), height (in cm), and both systolic and diastolic blood pressure measurements.
Q1: What is a normal BP percentile for girls?
A: Generally, BP between the 5th and 90th percentile is considered normal for age and height.
Q2: When should I be concerned about my child's BP?
A: Consult a pediatrician if BP is consistently ≥90th percentile or <5th percentile.
Q3: How often should children's BP be checked?
A: Annual checks are recommended starting at age 3, or more frequently if risk factors exist.
Q4: Does height really affect BP in children?
A: Yes, taller children typically have slightly higher normal BP ranges than shorter peers of the same age.
Q5: What sources are used for the calculations?
A: This calculator is based on normative data from the American Academy of Pediatrics guidelines.