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Long-term Effect of CPAP Treatment on Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Resistant Hypertension and Sleep Apnea. Data From the HIPARCO-2 Study.

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2020-02-03

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Navarro-Soriano, Cristina
Martinez-Garcia, Miguel-Angel
Torres, Gerard
Barbe, Ferran
Sanchez-de-la-Torre, Manuel
Caballero-Eraso, Candela
Lloberes, Patricia
Diaz-Cambriles, Trinidad
Somoza, Maria
Masa, Juan F

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Elsevier Doyma
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There is some controversy about the effect of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) on the incidence of cardiovascular events (CVE). However, the incidence of CVE among patients with both obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) ans resistant hypertension (HR) has not been evaluated. Our objective was to analyze the long-term effect of CPAP treatment in patients with RH and OSA on the incidence of CVE. Multi-center, observational and prospective study of patients with moderate-severe OSA and RH. All the patients were followed up every 3-6 months and the CVE incidence was measured. Patients adherent to CPAP (at least 4h/day) were compared with those with not adherent or those who had not been prescribed CPAP. Valid data were obtained from 163 patients with 64 CVE incidents. Treatment with CPAP was offered to 82%. After 58 months of follow-up, 58.3% of patients were adherent to CPAP. Patients not adherent to CPAP presented a non-significant increase in the total CVE incidence (HR:1.6; 95%CI: 0.96-2.7; p=0.07). A sensitivity analysis showed that patients not adherent to CPAP had a significant increase in the incidence of cerebrovascular events (HR: 3.1; CI95%: 1.07-15.1; p=0.041) and hypertensive crises (HR: 5.1; CI95%: 2.2-11.6; p=0.006), but the trend went in the opposite direction with respect to coronary events (HR: 0.22; CI95%: 0.05-1.02; p=0.053). In patients with RH and moderate-severe OSA, an uneffective treatment with CPAP showed a trend toward an increase in the incidence of CVE (particularly neurovascular events and hypertensive crises) without any changes with respect to coronary events.

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Continuous Positive Airway Pressure
Humans
Hypertension
Prospective Studies
Sleep Apnea Syndromes
Sleep Apnea, Obstructive

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Incidencia
Crisis hipertensiva
Presión de las vías aéreas positiva contínua
Apnea obstructiva del sueño
Hipertensión
Terapéutica

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Accidente cerebrovascular, Apnea del sueño, CPAP, Cardiovascular events, Cerebrovascular disease, Coronary heart disease, Enfermedad cerebrovascular, Enfermedad coronaria, Eventos cardiovasculares, Hipertensión resistente, Presión positiva continua en las vías respiratorias, Resistant hypertension, Sleep apnea, Stroke

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Navarro-Soriano C, Martínez-García MA, Torres G, Barbé F, Sánchez-de-la-Torre M, Caballero-Eraso C, et al. Long-term Effect of CPAP Treatment on Cardiovascular Events in Patients With Resistant Hypertension and Sleep Apnea. Data From the HIPARCO-2 Study. Arch Bronconeumol (Engl Ed). 2021 Mar;57(3):165-171.