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Hypertension research in sleep apnea.

Trent A Hargens1, Sharon M Nickols-Richardson, John M Gregg, Donald Zedalis, William G Herbert.   

Abstract

Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is characterized by repetitive partial and total collapse of the upper airway that induces stressful arousals throughout sleep to reestablish breathing. Although estimates vary, prevalence has been reported as high as 20% in the adult population. OSA is common in several chronic diseases, the most common of which is obesity. Evidence is strong that OSA increases the risk of hypertension and both fatal and nonfatal cardiovascular events. Several mechanisms linking OSA to hypertension have been proposed, with increased sympathetic activation implicated as the prime mediator. This review summarizes recent data on the influence of OSA on blood pressure, the effect of standard OSA therapy on improving blood pressure, and the potential of lifestyle modification for further decreasing hypertension risk. Challenges confronting the investigation of blood pressure outcomes in response to treatment in OSA patients are discussed.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17170613      PMCID: PMC8109698          DOI: 10.1111/j.1524-6175.2006.05694.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Hypertens (Greenwich)        ISSN: 1524-6175            Impact factor:   3.738


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1.  Increased C-reactive protein and increased plasma interleukin-6 may synergistically affect the progression of coronary atherosclerosis in obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.

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Journal:  Circulation       Date:  2003-02-11       Impact factor: 29.690

2.  Aerobic exercise and resting blood pressure: a meta-analytic review of randomized, controlled trials.

Authors:  G A Kelley; K A Kelley; Z V Tran
Journal:  Prev Cardiol       Date:  2001

3.  Abnormal vasoactive hormones and 24-hour blood pressure in obstructive sleep apnea.

Authors:  Dorthe S Møller; Pernille Lind; Benedicte Strunge; Erling B Pedersen
Journal:  Am J Hypertens       Date:  2003-04       Impact factor: 2.689

Review 4.  Interactions between obstructive sleep apnea and the metabolic syndrome.

Authors:  Anna Svatikova; Robert Wolk; Apoor S Gami; Michal Pohanka; Virend K Somers
Journal:  Curr Diab Rep       Date:  2005-02       Impact factor: 4.810

5.  Relationship between 24-H blood pressure and sleep disordered breathing in a normotensive community sample.

Authors:  J T Wright; S Redline; A L Taylor; J Aylor; K Clark; B O'Malia; G Graham; G S Liao; S Morton
Journal:  Am J Hypertens       Date:  2001-08       Impact factor: 2.689

Review 6.  The sympathetic system and hypertension.

Authors:  M Esler
Journal:  Am J Hypertens       Date:  2000-06       Impact factor: 2.689

7.  Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome: more insights on structural and functional cardiac alterations, and the effects of treatment with continuous positive airway pressure.

Authors:  Bharati Shivalkar; Caroline Van de Heyning; Mieke Kerremans; Diana Rinkevich; Johan Verbraecken; Wilfried De Backer; Christiaan Vrints
Journal:  J Am Coll Cardiol       Date:  2006-03-15       Impact factor: 24.094

8.  Influence of weight reduction on blood pressure: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

Authors:  Judith E Neter; Bianca E Stam; Frans J Kok; Diederick E Grobbee; Johanna M Geleijnse
Journal:  Hypertension       Date:  2003-09-15       Impact factor: 10.190

9.  Benefits of obstructive sleep apnoea treatment in coronary artery disease: a long-term follow-up study.

Authors:  Olivier Milleron; Rémy Pillière; Arlette Foucher; Florence de Roquefeuil; Philippe Aegerter; Guillaume Jondeau; Bernadette G Raffestin; Olivier Dubourg
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2004-05       Impact factor: 29.983

10.  Obstructive sleep apnoea is independently associated with an increased prevalence of metabolic syndrome.

Authors:  Steven R Coughlin; Lynn Mawdsley; Julie A Mugarza; Peter M A Calverley; John P H Wilding
Journal:  Eur Heart J       Date:  2004-05       Impact factor: 29.983

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Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2014-03-21       Impact factor: 2.692

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