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Nondipping Blood Pressure Patterns Predict Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Patients Undergoing Ambulatory Blood Pressure Monitoring

机译:非筛血压模式预测患者患者患者患者的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停

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A nondipping blood pressure (BP) pattern is common in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). However, it is unclear how useful a nondipping BP pattern is in screening for OSA. In this cross-sectional study, we recruited consecutive patients with clinical indications for performing ambulatory BP monitoring evaluating the following dipping patterns: (1) normal: 10% but 20%; (2) extreme: 20%; (3) reduced: 0% but 10%; and (4) reverse (riser): 0%. Sleep questionnaires and sleep studies were performed within 7 days after ambulatory BP monitoring. OSA was defined as an apnea-hypopnea index 15 events/h. We evaluated 153 patients (OSA frequency, 50.3%). Patients with OSA had higher BPs during sleep, were taking more antihypertensive drugs, and more frequently used hypertensive drugs during the night than patients without OSA. Considering systolic BP, the frequency of OSA in patients with reverse dippers (73.5%) was higher than normal (37.3%), extreme (46.2%), and reduced dippers (49.1%; P=0.012). For diastolic BP, OSA was more common in reduced (66.7%) and reverse dippers (69.6%) as compared to normal (41.4%) or extreme dippers (33.3%; P=0.007). In the regression analysis, reverse systolic dipper was independently associated with OSA (odds ratio, 3.92; 95% CI, 1.31-11.78). Both reduced and reverse diastolic dippers increased the likelihood of OSA for 2.7-fold and 3.5-fold, respectively. Snoring and positive sleep questionnaire findings were associated with a modest increase in the accuracy of reverse dipping pattern for predicting OSA. In conclusion, reverse systolic, as well as reduced and reverse diastolic dippers are independently associated with OSA.
机译:在阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的患者中,一个整理的血压(BP)模式是常见的。然而,目前尚不清楚反对BP模式在OSA中有用筛选有用。在这项横断面研究中,我们招募了临床适应症的连续患者,用于进行动态BP监测评估以下浸渍模式:(1)正常:10%,但& 20%; (2)极端:20%; (3)减少:0%,但& 10%; (4)反向(提升管):& 0%。睡眠调查问卷和睡眠研究是在动态BP监测后7天内进行的。 OSA被定义为呼吸暂停症索引15事件/ h。我们评估了153名患者(OSA频率,50.3%)。睡眠期间,患者患有较高的BPS,正在服用更多的抗高血压药物,并且在夜间比没有OSA的患者更常用的血液衰减药物。考虑到收缩压BP,逆转杓患者(73.5%)的OSA频率高于正常(37.3%),极端(46.2%)和减少的杓子(49.1%; P = 0.012)。对于舒张性BP,与正常(41.4%)或极端杓相比,OSA更常见(66.7%)和逆浸渍剂(69.6%)(33.3%; P = 0.007)。在回归分析中,逆转量浸渍液与OSA独立相关(差距,3.92; 95%CI,1.31-11.78)。减少和逆向舒张脱杓分别增加了OSA的可能性2.7倍和3.5倍。打鼾和阳性睡眠问卷调查结果与预测OSA的反向浸渍模式的准确性增加有关。总之,倒置收缩系,以及减少和逆转舒张脱杓与OSA独立相关。

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