Sleep and Resistant Hypertension
来源:《Curr Hypertens Rep》;Mercedes R. Carnethon, Dayna A. Johnson
Sleep and Resistant Hypertension
关键词:
Sleep|Obstructive sleep apnea|Hypertension
文章摘要
Purpose of Review—The goal of the present review is to describe the current findings on the association of sleep with resistant hypertension (hypertension that remains uncontrolled despite the use of three or more
antihypertensive medications from different classes, including a diuretic).
Recent Findings—Sleep disturbances, particularly obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), are highly prevalent among adults who have resistant hypertension. Randomized controlled trials indicate that treating OSA has modest effects on blood pressure lowering among those with the highest initial blood pressure. There is a paucity of research on the association of habitual sleep and other sleep disturbances with resistant hypertension. Of note, the most recent observational studies describing the association of OSA with resistant hypertension are comprised primarily of nonwhite race/ethnic groups who are far more likely to have resistant hypertension.
Summary—OSA is associated with resistant hypertension, but there is limited data on associations between sleep characteristics and resistant hypertension. Future studies should investigate whether treating OSA can reduce disparities in resistant hypertension and whether other aspects of sleep also contribute to resistant hypertension.
目录
一、Abstract
二、Keywords
三、Introduction
四、Association of Obstructive Sleep Apnea with Treatment-Resistant Hypertension
五、Observational Studies
六、Clinical Intervention Studies Targeting OSA
七、Other Domains of Sleep Health and Resistant Hypertension
八、Sleep and Disparities in Resistant Hypertension
九、Conclusion
十、References