[Sleep apnea syndromes and cardiovascular disease].

Sep 10, 2005Bulletin de l'Academie nationale de medecine

Sleep Apnea and Heart Disease

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Abstract

Sleep apnea affects approximately 16% of men and 5% of women aged 30 to 65.

  • Sleep apnea is linked to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, cardiac arrhythmia, and stroke.
  • Obstructive sleep apnea involves the collapse of the airway during sleep, resulting in snoring and excessive daytime drowsiness.
  • Central sleep apnea, characterized by periodic breathing, is common in patients with severe heart failure and carries a poor prognosis.
  • Obstructive sleep apnea is associated with elevated sympathetic activity, increased blood pressure variability, and endothelial dysfunction.
  • Patients with obstructive sleep apnea exhibit a higher incidence of daytime hypertension and are recognized as an independent risk factor for it.
  • Nocturnal use of positive airway pressure has shown potential in alleviating symptoms and improving heart function in patients with sleep apnea.

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