Pregnancy-onset obstructive sleep apnea and ambulatory blood pressure.

IF 5.6 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine Sleep Pub Date : 2024-11-25 DOI:10.1093/sleep/zsae277
Laura Sanapo, Christina Raker, Basma Merhi, Melissa Guillen, Ashanti Avalos, Annaly Aldana, Margaret Bublitz, Alice Bai, Ghada Bourjeily
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Study objective: Elevated nocturnal blood pressure (BP) increases the risk for hypertensive disorders of pregnancy (HDP). Though obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) increases the risk for HDP, data on OSA and 24-hour ambulatory blood pressure monitoring (ABPM) in pregnancy are scarce. We aim to examine the BP profile of women with pregnancy-onset OSA.

Methods: Pregnant women with overweight / obesity and snoring were recruited at <13 weeks gestation and underwent level III home sleep apnea testing and 24-hour ABPM at enrollment and at 31-34 weeks' gestation. Women with OSA at enrollment were excluded . Mean differences in nocturnal BP and 24-hour BP measurements, between women with pregnancy-onset OSA and women without OSA, were computed by multivariable linear regression.

Results: 40 / 101 participants had pregnancy-onset OSA (respiratory event index (REI) >5 events per hour) in the third trimester. Despite no significant differences in baseline BP, nocturnal systolic and diastolic BP were significantly higher in women with pregnancy-onset OSA compared to women without OSA, after adjusting for multiple covariates (mean difference 5.49 (1.45-9.52) and 3.89 (0.19-7.60), respectively). Differences in systolic BP persisted into the daytime in the OSA group. Lack of nocturnal dipping was highly prevalent in both groups, but the difference was not significant in the adjusted model.

Conclusion: Pregnancy-onset OSA in the 3rd trimester is associated with elevated nocturnal BP and daytime systolic BP. The lack of nocturnal dipping irrespective of REI cut-off in pregnant women at risk for SDB further demonstrates limitations of REI in defining pathology in pregnancy.

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妊娠期阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停与卧床血压。
研究目的夜间血压(BP)升高会增加妊娠高血压疾病(HDP)的风险。虽然阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)会增加妊娠高血压的风险,但有关妊娠期 OSA 和 24 小时动态血压监测(ABPM)的数据却很少。我们旨在研究妊娠期 OSA 妇女的血压状况:结果:40 / 101 名参与者患有妊娠合并 OSA:40/101的参与者在怀孕三个月时妊娠合并OSA(呼吸事件指数(REI)大于每小时5次)。尽管基线血压无明显差异,但与无 OSA 的妇女相比,调整多种协变量后,妊娠合并 OSA 妇女的夜间收缩压和舒张压明显更高(平均差异分别为 5.49(1.45-9.52)和 3.89(0.19-7.60))。OSA 组的收缩压差异持续到白天。两组患者均普遍缺乏夜间血压下降,但在调整模型中差异并不显著:结论:妊娠三个月时妊娠合并 OSA 与夜间血压和白天收缩压升高有关。在有 SDB 风险的孕妇中,无论 REI 临界值如何,都不存在夜间血压下降的情况,这进一步证明了 REI 在确定妊娠期病理方面的局限性。
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