Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
This review article provides an update on two major issues. First, the most
recent evidence supporting the occurrence of an association between
obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome, or more generally sleep-disordered
breathing, and arterial hypertension in humans is summarized and
discussed. This includes an evaluation of both cross-sectional and
longitudinal studies. Second, new insights into the mechanisms responsible
for the appearance of chronic hypertension in individuals suffering from
recurrent nocturnal apnoeic episodes are provided, based both on
experimental studies in animals and on clinical studies in humans. The
relevance of these data for the clinical management of hypertensive
patients with sleep-disordered breathing, and the possibility of obtaining
a reduction in blood pressure through the application of nasal
continuous positive air pressure, is also addressed.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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