Effect of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure on the Incidence of Hypertension and Cardiovascular Events in Nonsleepy Patients With Obstructive Sleep Apnea

May 24, 2012JAMA

Continuous positive airway pressure and its impact on high blood pressure and heart problems in non-sleepy obstructive sleep apnea patients

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Abstract

In a cohort of 723 patients with obstructive sleep apnea but without daytime sleepiness, CPAP treatment is associated with an incidence density rate of 9.20 per 100 person-years for hypertension or cardiovascular events.

  • In the CPAP group, 68 patients developed new hypertension, and there were 28 cardiovascular events.
  • In the control group, 79 patients developed new hypertension, and there were 31 cardiovascular events.
  • The incidence density ratio for hypertension or cardiovascular events was 0.83 in the CPAP group compared to the control group.
  • No statistically significant reduction in the incidence of hypertension or cardiovascular events was observed with CPAP treatment.
  • The study may have had limited power to detect a significant difference in outcomes.

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