Periodic breathing is associated with blood pressure above the recommended target in patients with type 2 diabetes

Background: Due to its prognostic importance for patients with type 2 diabetes (DM2), current guidelines recommend a systolic <130 mm Hg and diastolic <80 mm Hg blood pressure target. Periodic breathing, a form of sleep-disordered breathing, acutely causes repetitive hypoxia, sympathetic nervo...

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Main Authors: Andreas W. Schreib, Michael Arzt, Iris M. Heid, Bettina Jung, Carsten A. Böger, Stefan Stadler
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Published: Elsevier 2020-12-01
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spelling doaj-e5785cefe6fc4c079967e9d319597adc2021-02-27T04:40:14ZengElsevierSleep Medicine: X2590-14272020-12-012100013Periodic breathing is associated with blood pressure above the recommended target in patients with type 2 diabetesAndreas W. Schreib0Michael Arzt1Iris M. Heid2Bettina Jung3Carsten A. Böger4Stefan Stadler5Department of Internal Medicine II, University Medical Center Regensburg, Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 11, 93053, Regensburg, GermanyDepartment of Internal Medicine II, University Medical Center Regensburg, Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 11, 93053, Regensburg, GermanyDepartment of Genetic Epidemiology, University Regensburg, Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 11, 93053, Regensburg, GermanyDepartment of Nephrology, University Medical Center Regensburg, Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 11, 93053, Regensburg, GermanyDepartment of Nephrology, University Medical Center Regensburg, Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 11, 93053, Regensburg, GermanyDepartment of Internal Medicine II, University Medical Center Regensburg, Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 11, 93053, Regensburg, Germany; Corresponding author. Department of Internal Medicine II, University Medical Center Regensburg, Franz-Josef-Strauss-Allee 11, 93055, Regensburg, Germany. Fax: +49 941 944 7338.Background: Due to its prognostic importance for patients with type 2 diabetes (DM2), current guidelines recommend a systolic <130 mm Hg and diastolic <80 mm Hg blood pressure target. Periodic breathing, a form of sleep-disordered breathing, acutely causes repetitive hypoxia, sympathetic nervous system activation as well as oscillations of heart rate and blood pressure. However, limited data on the association of periodic breathing and control of blood pressure (BP) in patients with DM2 are available. Thus, the aim of the present study was to assess whether there is an association between periodic breathing and increased BP above the recommended target in DM2. Methods: Cross-sectional data of 679 patients with DM2 from the DIACORE-SDB sub-study were analysed for association of periodic breathing with BP. Sleep-disordered breathing was assessed with a 2-channel ambulatory monitoring device including validated automatic pattern recognition for periodic breathing. BP values were determined in a standardized manner with three repeated measurements at rest. Results: Of the 679 analysed individuals (61% male, age 66 ± 9 years, Body Mass Index [BMI] 31.0 ± 5.4 kg/m2), 11% had periodic breathing. Patients with periodic breathing had significantly higher systolic BP values (144 ± 19 mm Hg vs. 137 ± 18 mm Hg, p = 0.003). Multivariable regression analysis revealed that periodic breathing was associated with higher systolic BP (B [95% confidence interval, CI] = 4.4 [0.1; 8.7], p = 0.043) and not meeting the recommended BP target for patients with diabetes (<130/80 mmHg) (odds ratio, OR [95%CI] = 2.1 [1.1; 4.0], p = 0.026) independent of sex, age, high density lipoproteins, renal function, coronary heart disease and antihypertensive treatment. Conclusion: Periodic breathing is associated with higher systolic BP in patients with DM2.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590142720300021Sleep-disordered breathingPeriodic breathingCheyne-stokes-respirationSystolic blood pressureArterial hypertensionType 2 diabetes
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author Andreas W. Schreib
Michael Arzt
Iris M. Heid
Bettina Jung
Carsten A. Böger
Stefan Stadler
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Michael Arzt
Iris M. Heid
Bettina Jung
Carsten A. Böger
Stefan Stadler
Periodic breathing is associated with blood pressure above the recommended target in patients with type 2 diabetes
Sleep Medicine: X
Sleep-disordered breathing
Periodic breathing
Cheyne-stokes-respiration
Systolic blood pressure
Arterial hypertension
Type 2 diabetes
author_facet Andreas W. Schreib
Michael Arzt
Iris M. Heid
Bettina Jung
Carsten A. Böger
Stefan Stadler
author_sort Andreas W. Schreib
title Periodic breathing is associated with blood pressure above the recommended target in patients with type 2 diabetes
title_short Periodic breathing is associated with blood pressure above the recommended target in patients with type 2 diabetes
title_full Periodic breathing is associated with blood pressure above the recommended target in patients with type 2 diabetes
title_fullStr Periodic breathing is associated with blood pressure above the recommended target in patients with type 2 diabetes
title_full_unstemmed Periodic breathing is associated with blood pressure above the recommended target in patients with type 2 diabetes
title_sort periodic breathing is associated with blood pressure above the recommended target in patients with type 2 diabetes
publisher Elsevier
series Sleep Medicine: X
issn 2590-1427
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Background: Due to its prognostic importance for patients with type 2 diabetes (DM2), current guidelines recommend a systolic <130 mm Hg and diastolic <80 mm Hg blood pressure target. Periodic breathing, a form of sleep-disordered breathing, acutely causes repetitive hypoxia, sympathetic nervous system activation as well as oscillations of heart rate and blood pressure. However, limited data on the association of periodic breathing and control of blood pressure (BP) in patients with DM2 are available. Thus, the aim of the present study was to assess whether there is an association between periodic breathing and increased BP above the recommended target in DM2. Methods: Cross-sectional data of 679 patients with DM2 from the DIACORE-SDB sub-study were analysed for association of periodic breathing with BP. Sleep-disordered breathing was assessed with a 2-channel ambulatory monitoring device including validated automatic pattern recognition for periodic breathing. BP values were determined in a standardized manner with three repeated measurements at rest. Results: Of the 679 analysed individuals (61% male, age 66 ± 9 years, Body Mass Index [BMI] 31.0 ± 5.4 kg/m2), 11% had periodic breathing. Patients with periodic breathing had significantly higher systolic BP values (144 ± 19 mm Hg vs. 137 ± 18 mm Hg, p = 0.003). Multivariable regression analysis revealed that periodic breathing was associated with higher systolic BP (B [95% confidence interval, CI] = 4.4 [0.1; 8.7], p = 0.043) and not meeting the recommended BP target for patients with diabetes (<130/80 mmHg) (odds ratio, OR [95%CI] = 2.1 [1.1; 4.0], p = 0.026) independent of sex, age, high density lipoproteins, renal function, coronary heart disease and antihypertensive treatment. Conclusion: Periodic breathing is associated with higher systolic BP in patients with DM2.
topic Sleep-disordered breathing
Periodic breathing
Cheyne-stokes-respiration
Systolic blood pressure
Arterial hypertension
Type 2 diabetes
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590142720300021
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