1996
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/19.5.382
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Blood Pressure “Dipping” and “Non-Dipping” in Obstructive Sleep Apnea Syndrome Patients

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“…41 Similarly, wakefulness and sleep impact BP pattern, as sleep deprivation is associated with increased sympathetic activity 42;43 and nondipping has been positively correlated to the apnea-hypopnea index used to grade sleep disordered breathing. 44 Sodium Sensitivity-Nondipping has been associated with sodium sensitivity in hypertensive patients, 45 and both sodium restriction 45;46 and thiazide diuretics 47 have been shown to restore dipping in these salt sensitive patients. Potential mechanistic links between salt sensitivity and nondipping include impaired baroreflex function leading to sympathetic activation 48 and impaired endothelial function, which is both common in nondippers 49 and which has been shown to be associated with salt sensitivity in an animal model.…”
Section: Physiology Of Dippingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…41 Similarly, wakefulness and sleep impact BP pattern, as sleep deprivation is associated with increased sympathetic activity 42;43 and nondipping has been positively correlated to the apnea-hypopnea index used to grade sleep disordered breathing. 44 Sodium Sensitivity-Nondipping has been associated with sodium sensitivity in hypertensive patients, 45 and both sodium restriction 45;46 and thiazide diuretics 47 have been shown to restore dipping in these salt sensitive patients. Potential mechanistic links between salt sensitivity and nondipping include impaired baroreflex function leading to sympathetic activation 48 and impaired endothelial function, which is both common in nondippers 49 and which has been shown to be associated with salt sensitivity in an animal model.…”
Section: Physiology Of Dippingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regardless of the method used, essentially all studies have reported that OSA is associated with increased sympathetic activity. 20,22,24,25 Furthermore, unlike the situation in normal subjects, blood pressure 26 and sympathetic activity remain high during sleep in OSA patients. These findings highlight the challenges of using autonomic signals to detect sleep stages in OSA patients.…”
Section: Light/deep Sleep Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 It is known that patients with sleep apnea are more likely to have a nondipping blood pressure profile than hypertensive patients without sleep apnea. 6 However, not all patients with sleep apnea syndrome have a nondipping blood pressure profile and hence this may only be one of many contributing factors to the nondipping blood pressure profile.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%