[Characteristics of hypotensive effect in patients with arterial hypertension and desaturation signs of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome during sleep]
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[Characteristics of hypotensive effect in patients with arterial hypertension and desaturation signs of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome during sleep]
Abstract
Aim: To estimate the efficacy of 8-week antihypertensive monotherapy in patients with arterial hypertension (AH) regarding the presence of obstructive sleep apnea syndrome (OSAS).
Material and methods: We analysed the results of 24-h blood pressure (BP) monitoring of 26 inpatients (mean age 54 +/- 2 years) with mild (n = 18) and moderate (n = 8) AH before and after 8 weeks of treatment with 5-10 mg amlodipine or 50-100 mg of losartan once daily to assess blood pressure profile parameters. The patients underwent nocturnal monitoring of arterial oxygen saturation (pulsoximeter NONIN-8500 M, USA). The presence of OSAS was confirmed when a characteristic clinical picture was combined with the presence of significant (> 4%) sleep desaturation episodes > 15 episodes per hour or the presence of group desaturation episodes below 90%. Seven hypertensive patients with OSAS were assigned to group 1, nineteen patients without OSAS--to group 2. The differences in estimated parameters between the groups were tested by Mann-Whitney U test, the dynamics of BP profile parameters--by Wilcoxon matched pairs test.
Results: In group 1 there were no significant differences by most of BP profile parameters before and after antihypertensive treatment, except mean nocturnal systolic BP. In group 2 a significant hypotensive effect was seen by all parameters of BP profile except BP variability. Hypotensive efficacy in group 2 was 1.5-2 times higher vs group 1, but the difficulties were not significant.
Conclusion: Antihypertensive therapy in hypertensive patients with OSAS is less effective than in those without OSAS but it is not uneffective.
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