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Risk of resistant hypertension associated with restless legs syndrome and periodic limb movements during sleep: a study on 673 treated hypertensive individuals.

Matthieu Hein1, Jean-Pol Lanquart2, Philippe Hubain2, Gwenolé Loas2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Given the limited data available in the literature, the aim of this study was to examine the risk of resistant hypertension (RHT) associated with restless legs syndrome (RLS) and periodic limb movements during sleep (PLMS) in a large sample of treated hypertensive individuals.
METHODS: Demographic and polysomnographic (PSG) data from 673 treated hypertensive individuals recruited from the research database of the sleep laboratory of Erasme Hospital were analysed. After exclusion of the main causes of pseudo-resistance and secondary hypertension, RHT status was defined by the presence of an uncontrolled hypertension despite treatment with at least three antihypertensive agents (including a diuretic) from different classes in correct combination and at the highest tolerated doses or by the presence of controlled hypertension requiring the use of at least four antihypertensive agents. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to examine the risk of RHT associated with RLS and PLMS in treated hypertensive individuals.
RESULTS: After adjustment for major confounding factors associated with RHT, multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that frequent RLS (≥2 episodes/week) combined with PLMS index ≥26/h [odds ratio (OR) 2.20; 95% confidence interval (CI) 1.35-3.61, p = 0.021] was a significant risk factor of RHT in treated hypertensive individuals.
CONCLUSION: In treated hypertensive individuals, frequent RLS combined with PLMS index ≥26/h is associated with higher risk of RHT which suggests that this pathology may be a secondary cause of RHT (eg, obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome and insomnia with short sleep duration) justifying the establishment of effective treatments in this particular subpopulation.
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Keywords:  Periodic limb movements during sleep; Polysomnography; Resistant hypertension; Restless legs syndrome; Risk factor

Year:  2019        PMID: 31606649     DOI: 10.1016/j.sleep.2019.05.013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sleep Med        ISSN: 1389-9457            Impact factor:   3.492


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