Osa in women: When does cpap increase blood pressure?

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Grace Oscullo, Amina Bekki, Thais Beaperthuy, Jose Daniel Gómez-Olivas, Marina Anglés, Sergio Mompeán, Rosalía Martínez, Silvia Ponce, Martino F Pengo, Miguel Angel Martinez-Garcia
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Background: There has been only one randomised clinical trial (RCT) on the effect of CPAP on women at three months. It showed that, overall, this treatment had no effect on blood pressure levels, even though some of the women presented increased blood pressure while under CPAP. Identifying this group of women could therefore be of clinical interest.

Objective: To identify the risk factors for an increase (of at least 2 mmHg of BP) by analysing the CPAP arm of this RCT in those patients with inadequate and good adherence to CPAP.

Methods: 151 women from the CPAP arm of the RCT were included. They all followed a complete sleep protocol that included CPAP pressure titration and office BP measures at baseline and one and three months after beginning CPAP treatment.

Results: After exclusion, 137 women began the study. 69.3% showed good adherence to CPAP at 3 months and 77 patients (56.2%) increased their BP. In the overall group of women (independently of their adherence to CPAP), age, the presence of depression, baseline AHI and baseline SBP were associated with an increased BP (at least 2 mmHg) at 1 and 3 months. However, the BP increase was observed during the first month and tended to stabilize towards the third month.

Conclusion: Greater age, the presence of depression and higher baseline AHI and SBP were independently associated with a clinical significant increase in BP after CPAP, regardless of their adherence. These changes in BP appeared mainly during the first month of treatment.

女性Osa:什么时候cpap会增加血压?
背景:只有一项随机临床试验(RCT)研究了CPAP对3个月妇女的影响。研究表明,总体而言,这种治疗对血压水平没有影响,尽管一些女性在接受CPAP治疗时血压升高。因此,确定这组妇女可能具有临床意义。目的:通过分析该随机对照试验中不充分和良好的CPAP依从性患者的CPAP组,确定血压升高(至少2 mmHg)的危险因素。方法:随机对照试验CPAP组的151名女性。他们都遵循完整的睡眠方案,包括CPAP压力滴定和办公室血压测量,基线和开始CPAP治疗后1个月和3个月。结果:排除后,137名妇女开始研究。69.3%的患者在3个月时表现出良好的CPAP依从性,77例患者(56.2%)血压升高。在整个女性组中(独立于她们是否坚持使用CPAP),年龄、抑郁的存在、基线AHI和基线收缩压与1个月和3个月时血压升高(至少2mmhg)相关。然而,在第一个月观察到血压升高,并在第三个月趋于稳定。结论:年龄越大,抑郁的存在和较高的基线AHI和收缩压与CPAP后血压的临床显著升高独立相关,无论其坚持与否。这些血压变化主要出现在治疗的第一个月。
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