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Cardiovascular outcomes of continuous positive airway pressure therapy for obstructive sleep apnea
Author(s) -
Yüksel Peker,
Baran Balcan
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of thoracic disease
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.682
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 2077-6624
pISSN - 2072-1439
DOI - 10.21037/jtd.2018.11.48
Subject(s) - medicine , obstructive sleep apnea , continuous positive airway pressure , positive airway pressure , randomized controlled trial , observational study , airway , sleep apnea , concomitant , apnea , quality of life (healthcare) , excessive daytime sleepiness , intensive care medicine , cardiology , physical therapy , sleep disorder , anesthesia , insomnia , nursing , psychiatry
Obstructive sleep apnea is a common disorder with increased risk for cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. The first choice of treatment of obstructive sleep apnea is continuous positive airway pressure, which reduces excessive daytime sleepiness and improves quality of life in sleep clinic cohorts. Nevertheless, the majority of patients with cardiovascular disease and concomitant obstructive sleep apnea do not report daytime sleepiness, and adherence to treatment is insufficient particularly in this group. The current article aims to give an updated overview of the impact of continuous positive airway pressure therapy on cardiovascular outcomes mainly based on the observational studies and the recent randomized controlled trials.

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