In the last decade, large epidemiological and prospective studies have shown an independent association between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and hypertension [1-4]. Also based on experimental animal models [5,6], complex interactions among OSA, sympathetic activation, increase in plasma aldosterone levels, and blood pressure (BP) changes have been proposed as possible mediators for this association [7-9].
Effects of continuous positive airway pressure therapy on hypertension control in patients with sleep-related breathing disorders: available evidence and unresolved issues.
Marrone O;
2010
Abstract
In the last decade, large epidemiological and prospective studies have shown an independent association between obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) and hypertension [1-4]. Also based on experimental animal models [5,6], complex interactions among OSA, sympathetic activation, increase in plasma aldosterone levels, and blood pressure (BP) changes have been proposed as possible mediators for this association [7-9].File in questo prodotto:
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