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Continuous positive airway pressure improves blood pressure and serum cardiovascular biomarkers in obstructive sleep apnoea and hypertension

EUROPEAN RESPIRATORY JOURNAL(2021)

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Background The impact of treatment for obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) on reduction of cardiovascular risk is unclear. This study aimed to examine the effect of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) on ambulatory blood pressure (BP) and subclinical myocardial injury in subjects with OSA and hypertension. Methods This was a parallel-group randomised controlled trial. Subjects with hypertension requiring at least three antihypertensive medications and moderate-to-severe OSA were enrolled. Eligible subjects were randomised (1:1) to receive either CPAP treatment or control (no CPAP) for 8 weeks. Changes in ambulatory BP and serum biomarkers were compared. Stratified analysis according to circadian BP pattern was performed. Results 92 subjects (75% male; mean +/- SD age 51 +/- 8 years and apnoea-hypopnoea index 40 +/- 8 events center dot h-1, taking an average of 3.4 (range 3-6) antihypertensive drugs) were randomised. The group on CPAP treatment, compared with the control group, demonstrated a significant reduction in 24-h systolic BP (-4.4 (95% CI -8.7--0.1) mmHg; p=0.046), 24-h diastolic BP (-2.9 (95% CI -5.5--0.2) mmHg; p=0.032), daytime systolic BP (-5.4 (95% CI -9.7--1.0) mmHg; p=0.016) and daytime diastolic BP (-3.4 (95% CI -6.1--0.8) mmHg; p=0.012). CPAP treatment was associated with significant BP lowering only in nondippers, but not in dippers. Serum troponin I (mean difference -1.74 (95% CI -2.97- -0.50) pg center dot mL-1; p=0.006) and brain natriuretic peptide (-9.1 (95% CI -17.6--0.6) pg center dot mL-1; p=0.036) were significantly reduced in CPAP compared with the control group. Conclusions In a cohort with OSA and multiple cardiovascular risk factors including difficult-to-control hypertension, short-term CPAP treatment improved ambulatory BP, and alleviated subclinical myocardial injury and strain.
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continuous positive airway pressure,obstructive sleep apnoea,cardiovascular biomarkers,hypertension,blood pressure
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