持续气道正压对血压正常的阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停患者血压的影响:一项随机试验。

IF 16.6 1区 医学 Q1 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM
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摘要

使用持续气道正压可防止血压正常且血压下降和严重阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停的受试者血压升高。背景:持续气道正压通气(CPAP)对血压(BP)的影响在血压正常的受试者中,特别是在血压下降的患者中,仍然不确定,这引起了对该组患者的适应症的质疑。我们评估了CPAP对血压下降模式和严重阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)的血压正常受试者的影响。方法:随机、平行、前瞻性、对照试验。纳入标准为呼吸暂停-低通气指数≥30次/小时,平均24小时血压。结果:60例完成随访的患者平均年龄为52.2岁(sd 10.8),其中40例(66.7%)为男性。意向治疗分析显示CPAP无显著变化,而常规护理组ABPM参数增加。这导致平均差异为-3.4 mmHg (95% CI: -6.124至-0.676;p=0.015)各组间夜间舒张压差异。每个方案的分析表明,除了白天收缩压外,CPAP和常规护理组在所有主要终点上都有显著差异。夜间收缩压差异为-6.052 mmHg (95% CI: -10.895 ~ -1.208;p = 0.016)。结论:这些发现提示了CPAP的保护作用,强调了CPAP处方对这类人群控制潜在血压升高和可能预防高血压发病的重要性。
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Effect of continuous positive airway pressure on blood pressure in normotensive individuals with obstructive sleep apnoea: a randomised trial.

The use of continuous positive airway pressure prevents an increase in blood pressure in normotensive subjects with a dipping blood pressure pattern and severe obstructive sleep apnoea.

Background: The effects of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) on blood pressure (BP) in normotensive subjects, particularly among those with a dipping BP pattern, remain uncertain, raising questions about its indication for this group of patients. We assessed the impact of CPAP on BP in normotensive subjects with a dipping BP pattern and severe obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA).

Methods: Randomised, parallel, prospective, controlled trial. Inclusion criteria were an apnoea-hypopnea index ≥30 events/hour, mean 24-hour BP <130/80 mmHg, and daytime-to-nighttime BP reduction ≥10%. Patients were randomly assigned to receive either CPAP treatment or usual care for 12 weeks. The primary outcome was the change in ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) parameters from baseline to the three-month follow-up.

Results: The 60 patients who completed the follow-up had a mean age of 52.2 years (sd 10.8), and 40 of them (66.7%) were male. The intention-to-treat analysis showed no significant changes with CPAP, whereas the usual care group experienced increases in ABPM parameters. This resulted in a mean difference of -3.4 mmHg (95% CI: -6.124 to -0.676; p=0.015) in nighttime diastolic BP between the groups. The per-protocol analysis indicated significant differences between the CPAP and usual care groups for all primary endpoints, except for daytime systolic BP. For nighttime systolic BP, the difference was -6.052 mmHg (95% CI: -10.895 to -1.208; p=0.016).

Conclusion: These findings suggest a protective effect of CPAP, highlighting the importance of CPAP prescription for this population to control potential increases in blood pressure and possibly prevent the onset of hypertension.

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European Respiratory Journal
European Respiratory Journal 医学-呼吸系统
CiteScore
27.50
自引率
3.30%
发文量
345
审稿时长
2-4 weeks
期刊介绍: The European Respiratory Journal (ERJ) is the flagship journal of the European Respiratory Society. It has a current impact factor of 24.9. The journal covers various aspects of adult and paediatric respiratory medicine, including cell biology, epidemiology, immunology, oncology, pathophysiology, imaging, occupational medicine, intensive care, sleep medicine, and thoracic surgery. In addition to original research material, the ERJ publishes editorial commentaries, reviews, short research letters, and correspondence to the editor. The articles are published continuously and collected into 12 monthly issues in two volumes per year.
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