Role of Extracellular Fluid Volume in Inducing or Aggravating Obstructive Sleep Apnea-hypopnea in Patients with Resistant Hypertension

Accumulating evidence suggests that volume overload in drug-resistant hypertension (RH) may contribute to the high prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea (OSAH). Upon recumbency, leg fluid volume moves rostrally causing an increase in nuchal and peripharyngeal fluid content, subsequently obs...

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Main Author: Friedman, Oded
Other Authors: Logan, Alexander
Language:en_ca
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/18300
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-183002013-04-19T19:59:23ZRole of Extracellular Fluid Volume in Inducing or Aggravating Obstructive Sleep Apnea-hypopnea in Patients with Resistant HypertensionFriedman, OdedHypertensionObstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea0564Accumulating evidence suggests that volume overload in drug-resistant hypertension (RH) may contribute to the high prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea (OSAH). Upon recumbency, leg fluid volume moves rostrally causing an increase in nuchal and peripharyngeal fluid content, subsequently obstructing airflow. Rostral fluid displacement following lower body positive pressure (LBPP) application and occurring spontaneously overnight were evaluated in subjects with RH (n = 25) and controlled hypertension (n = 15). In both groups, the reduction in mean upper airway cross-sectional area with LBPP strongly related to the amount of fluid displaced from the legs (R2 = 0.41; p<0.0001), although its magnitude was greater in the RH group (p=0.001; adjusted for propensity score). In both groups, the apnea-hypopnea index strongly related to the amount of fluid spontaneously displaced from the legs during sleep (R2 = 0.56; p<0.0001), although its magnitude was greater in the RH group (p=0.01; adjusted for propensity score).Logan, Alexander2009-112010-01-18T21:59:32ZNO_RESTRICTION2010-01-18T21:59:32Z2010-01-18T21:59:32ZThesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/18300en_ca
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topic Hypertension
Obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea
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Obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea
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Friedman, Oded
Role of Extracellular Fluid Volume in Inducing or Aggravating Obstructive Sleep Apnea-hypopnea in Patients with Resistant Hypertension
description Accumulating evidence suggests that volume overload in drug-resistant hypertension (RH) may contribute to the high prevalence of obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea (OSAH). Upon recumbency, leg fluid volume moves rostrally causing an increase in nuchal and peripharyngeal fluid content, subsequently obstructing airflow. Rostral fluid displacement following lower body positive pressure (LBPP) application and occurring spontaneously overnight were evaluated in subjects with RH (n = 25) and controlled hypertension (n = 15). In both groups, the reduction in mean upper airway cross-sectional area with LBPP strongly related to the amount of fluid displaced from the legs (R2 = 0.41; p<0.0001), although its magnitude was greater in the RH group (p=0.001; adjusted for propensity score). In both groups, the apnea-hypopnea index strongly related to the amount of fluid spontaneously displaced from the legs during sleep (R2 = 0.56; p<0.0001), although its magnitude was greater in the RH group (p=0.01; adjusted for propensity score).
author2 Logan, Alexander
author_facet Logan, Alexander
Friedman, Oded
author Friedman, Oded
author_sort Friedman, Oded
title Role of Extracellular Fluid Volume in Inducing or Aggravating Obstructive Sleep Apnea-hypopnea in Patients with Resistant Hypertension
title_short Role of Extracellular Fluid Volume in Inducing or Aggravating Obstructive Sleep Apnea-hypopnea in Patients with Resistant Hypertension
title_full Role of Extracellular Fluid Volume in Inducing or Aggravating Obstructive Sleep Apnea-hypopnea in Patients with Resistant Hypertension
title_fullStr Role of Extracellular Fluid Volume in Inducing or Aggravating Obstructive Sleep Apnea-hypopnea in Patients with Resistant Hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Role of Extracellular Fluid Volume in Inducing or Aggravating Obstructive Sleep Apnea-hypopnea in Patients with Resistant Hypertension
title_sort role of extracellular fluid volume in inducing or aggravating obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea in patients with resistant hypertension
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