The treatment of mild OSA with CPAP or mandibular advancement device and the effect on blood pressure and endothelial function after one year of treatment

被引:13
作者
Guimaraes, Thais Moura [1 ]
Poyares, Dalva [1 ]
e Silva, Luciana Oliveira [1 ]
Luz, Gabriela [2 ]
Coelho, Glaury [1 ]
Dal Fabbro, Cibele [1 ]
Tufik, Sergio [1 ]
Bittencourt, Lia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Psicobiol, Rua Napoleao Barros 925, BR-04021002 Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] Univ Fed Sao Paulo, Dept Pneumol, Sao Paulo, Brazil
来源
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL SLEEP MEDICINE | 2021年 / 17卷 / 02期
关键词
obstructive sleep apnea; mandibular advancement device; CPAP; OBSTRUCTIVE SLEEP-APNEA; POSITIVE AIRWAY PRESSURE; LIFE-STYLE INTERVENTION; ORAL APPLIANCES; RESISTANT HYPERTENSION; ARTERIAL STIFFNESS; THERAPY; METAANALYSIS; DYSFUNCTION; REDUCTION;
D O I
10.5664/jcsm.8822
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Study Objectives: To evaluate and compare the effects of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP), use of a mandibular advancement device (MAD), and no treatment on 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring and peripheral arterial tonometry at 6 and 12 months follow-up in individuals with mild obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), and in a subgroup who had an apnea-hypopnea index of < 5 events/h and adherence of >= 4 hours per night (effective-treatment subgroups). Methods: The inclusion criteria were individuals with mild obstructive sleep apnea, any sex, age between 18 and 65 years, and a body mass index of <= 35 kg/m(2). Patients were randomized into CPAP, MAD, and no-treatment groups. The evaluations included physical examination, full polysomnography, 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring, and peripheral arterial tonometry at baseline and after 6 and 12 months. A generalized linear mixed model was used for comparisons. Results: The CPAP and MAD groups had lower apnea-hypopnea indexes than the control group at 6 and 12 months, and the CPAP group had higher blood oxygen levels (SpO(2)) than the MAD group. The MAD group had more hours of treatment per night and better adaptation to treatment than the CPAP group (MAD: 5.7 +/- 2.7 h/night; CPAP: 3.8 +/- 3.4 h/night; MAD: 16% did not adapt; CPAP: 42% did not adapt). No differences were found in the total sample and effective treatment in relation to peripheral arterial tonometry or 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring outcomes. Conclusions: Treatment of mild obstructive sleep apnea with CPAP or MAD did not improve blood pressure or endothelial function after 1 year, even in patients with effective treatment.
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