Home Blood Pressure Trajectories During 6 Months of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Therapy: Results from the eMEUSE-SANTE and SLEEPCONNECT Clinic.

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Ophélie Coiffier, Sébastien Bailly, Marie Joyeux-Faure, Renaud Tamisier, Khier Amrani, Jean-Claude Cornu, Thibaut Gentina, Robin Terrail, Christian Caussé, Carolina Lombardi, Martino F Pengo, Gianfranco Parati, Jean-Louis Pépin
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Abstract

Rationale: Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and hypertension are common comorbidities, and are associated with poor prognosis. Blood pressure (BP) trajectories using home BP monitoring (HBPM) after initiation of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy for OSA are poorly documented.

Objectives: To describe BP trajectories in the first 6 months after CPAP therapy initiation based on repeated longitudinal measurements of home BP, to evaluate the impact of CPAP on morning and evening home BP, and to identify predictors of home BP evolution during CPAP.

Methods: This prospective cohort study enrolled patients with OSA. HBPM was used to assess morning and evening home BP values over a 7-day period at baseline, and over the first 6 months after starting CPAP therapy.

Measurements and main results: 98 patients were enrolled and 36,600 home BP measurements were available for analysis. Morning and evening systolic/diastolic home BP decreased significantly during the first 6 months of CPAP therapy (p<0.05 vs. baseline). Morning home BP was significantly higher than evening home BP throughout the study (p<0.01). After adjustment for OSA severity at baseline and CPAP adherence, factors associated with limited home BP response to CPAP were older age, weight gain during CPAP therapy, current smoking, and previous hypertension.

Conclusions: CPAP improved home BP trajectories during the first 6 months but the response was heterogeneous and less marked for morning BP values. Based on the predictors of BP response during CPAP therapy, weight control appears key to the effective management of patients with OSA and hypertension.

Clinical trial registration: NCT04963192 and NCT04054180.

持续气道正压治疗6个月期间的家庭血压轨迹:来自eMEUSE-SANTE和SLEEPCONNECT诊所的结果
理由:阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)和高血压是常见的合并症,并与不良预后相关。持续气道正压(CPAP)治疗OSA后使用家庭血压监测(HBPM)的血压(BP)轨迹记录很少。目的:通过重复的家庭血压纵向测量来描述CPAP治疗开始后前6个月的血压轨迹,评估CPAP对早晨和晚上家庭血压的影响,并确定CPAP期间家庭血压演变的预测因素。方法:本前瞻性队列研究纳入OSA患者。HBPM用于在基线的7天期间和开始CPAP治疗后的前6个月内评估早晚家庭血压值。测量和主要结果:98例患者入组,36,600个家庭血压测量值可用于分析。在CPAP治疗的前6个月,早晨和晚上的收缩压/舒张压显著降低(结论:CPAP改善了前6个月的家庭血压轨迹,但反应是不均匀的,早晨血压值不明显。基于CPAP治疗期间血压反应的预测因素,体重控制是有效管理OSA和高血压患者的关键。临床试验注册:NCT04963192和NCT04054180。
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