| Literature DB >> 24656103 |
Robert J Mentz1, Mona Fiuzat2.
Abstract
Sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) is prevalent in patients with heart failure, and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. SDB is proinflammatory, with nocturnal oxygen desaturations and hypercapnia appearing to play a pivotal role in the development of oxidative stress and sympathetic activation. Preliminary data suggest that attention to the diagnosis and management of SDB in patients with heart failure may improve outcomes. Ongoing research into the roles of comorbidities such as SDB as a treatment target may lead to better clinical outcomes and improved quality of life for patients with heart failure.Entities:
Keywords: Adaptive servoventilation; Clinical trials; Comorbidities; Heart failure; Outcomes; Positive airway pressure; Sleep apnea
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24656103 PMCID: PMC3964361 DOI: 10.1016/j.hfc.2013.10.001
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Heart Fail Clin ISSN: 1551-7136 Impact factor: 3.179