Hypertension is one of the primary risk factors for heart disease and stroke, the leading causes of death worldwide. Current evidence supports the treatment of high blood pressure (BP) values in order to obtain a substantial reduction of cardiovascular burden. Sleep plays an important role in maintaining nocturnal BP control and nocturnal hypertension which, in turn, can be affected by the presence of sleep disorders. Whilst respiratory disturbances have been extensively studied and their causal role in the development of nocturnal hypertension has been demonstrated in both cross sectional and prospective studies, less is known about the impact of other sleep disorders such as insomnia. In this review, we aim to describe the role of sleep disorders in the development of nocturnal and diurnal hypertension. Furthermore, we aim to discuss the potential impact of the treatment of such sleep disorders on BP values as an adjunct treatment for patients with hypertension.

Maiolino G., Bisogni V., Silvani A., Pengo M.F., Lombardi C., Parati G. (2020). Treating sleep disorders to improve blood pressure control and cardiovascular prevention: A dream come true?—a narrative review. JOURNAL OF THORACIC DISEASE, 12(Suppl 2), S225-S234 [10.21037/jtd-cus-2020-014].

Treating sleep disorders to improve blood pressure control and cardiovascular prevention: A dream come true?—a narrative review

Silvani A.;
2020

Abstract

Hypertension is one of the primary risk factors for heart disease and stroke, the leading causes of death worldwide. Current evidence supports the treatment of high blood pressure (BP) values in order to obtain a substantial reduction of cardiovascular burden. Sleep plays an important role in maintaining nocturnal BP control and nocturnal hypertension which, in turn, can be affected by the presence of sleep disorders. Whilst respiratory disturbances have been extensively studied and their causal role in the development of nocturnal hypertension has been demonstrated in both cross sectional and prospective studies, less is known about the impact of other sleep disorders such as insomnia. In this review, we aim to describe the role of sleep disorders in the development of nocturnal and diurnal hypertension. Furthermore, we aim to discuss the potential impact of the treatment of such sleep disorders on BP values as an adjunct treatment for patients with hypertension.
2020
Maiolino G., Bisogni V., Silvani A., Pengo M.F., Lombardi C., Parati G. (2020). Treating sleep disorders to improve blood pressure control and cardiovascular prevention: A dream come true?—a narrative review. JOURNAL OF THORACIC DISEASE, 12(Suppl 2), S225-S234 [10.21037/jtd-cus-2020-014].
Maiolino G.; Bisogni V.; Silvani A.; Pengo M.F.; Lombardi C.; Parati G.
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