Muhammad Zia Ul Haq, Javeria Mansoor, Celia C Lima Dos Santos, Aida A Perez Ramos, Emilio Pinzon Cueva, Arash Harzand
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摘要
目的:这是Cochrane综述(干预)的一个方案。主要目的评估口服褪黑素补充剂(即释(IR)和控释/缓释CR/SR)的效果;任何剂量;≥1周)与安慰剂或未治疗相比,成人收缩压和舒张压(SBP, DBP)的变化。研究褪黑激素剂量与收缩压和舒张压变化之间的剂量-反应关系。评估关键参与者和干预特征(预先指定的亚组)的影响:基线血压状态;同时使用抗高血压药物;诊断为睡眠障碍/失眠;褪黑素制剂(IR vs CR/SR);血压测量方法(办公室vs门诊vs家庭;白天vs夜间);年龄(< 65 vs≥65岁);性。评估不良事件(严重和非严重)并选择对患者重要的结局(生活质量、睡眠质量)。在有足够数据的情况下,描述任何报告的长期心血管结局(例如心血管疾病事件、死亡率)。这些分析是探索性的,给出了预期的稀疏数据。
Objectives: This is a protocol for a Cochrane Review (intervention). The objectives are as follows: Critical objective To assess the effects of oral melatonin supplementation (immediate‑release (IR) and controlled‑/sustained‑release CR/SR; any dose; ≥ 1 week) versus placebo or no treatment on change in systolic and diastolic blood pressure (SBP, DBP) in adults. Important objectives To examine dose‑response relationships between melatonin dose and changes in SBP and DBP. To assess effects by key participant and intervention characteristics (prespecified subgroups): baseline blood pressure status; concomitant antihypertensive medication use; presence of diagnosed sleep disorder/insomnia; melatonin formulation (IR versus CR/SR); blood pressure measurement method (office versus ambulatory versus home; daytime versus nocturnal); age (< 65 versus ≥ 65 years); sex. To evaluate adverse events (serious and non‑serious) and select patient‑important outcomes (quality of life, sleep quality). To describe any reported longer‑term cardiovascular outcomes (e.g. incident cardiovascular disease events, mortality) when sufficient data are available. These analyses are exploratory given anticipated sparse data.
期刊介绍:
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