Geraldo Lorenzi-Filho, Fernanda C S G Cruz, Daniel B C Queiróz, Marcelo Luiz C Vieira, Rodrigo P Pedrosa, Tarcya L G Couto Patriota, Camila G Righi, Denis Martinez, Geruza A da Silva, Giovanio V Silva, Andrea Pio-Abreu, Mayara L Cabrini, Sara Q C Giampá, Egidio L Dórea, Paulo A Lotufo, Isabela M Benseñor, Luiz A Bortolotto, Flávio D Fuchs, Luciano F Drager
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理论依据:以往的研究评估了阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停(OSA)患者持续气道正压(CPAP)对血压(BP)的影响,结果各不相同。此外,有几项研究招募了血压正常或受控的患者,而且没有监测患者对降压药物的依从性。此外,只有极少数研究调查了这种情况下的中心血压:目的:评估在使用抗高血压药物治疗的情况下,OSA 治疗是否能降低未控制高血压(HTN)患者的中心血压和外周血压:MORPHEOS 是一项多中心随机对照试验,旨在评估 CPAP 或安慰剂(鼻腔扩张条-NDS)对中重度 OSA 和未控制 HTN 患者 6 个月的办公室血压、非卧床血压监测(ABPM)和中心血压(共同主要终点)的影响。未控制的高血压的定义是:服药 1 个月后 ABPM 参数≥1 项异常,且服药依从性≥80%。第一个月每周测定一次药片计数、坚持使用 CPAP 或 NDS 以及诊室血压,之后每月测定一次:共有 123 名患者完成了研究(NDS:64 人,CPAP:59 人)。两组基线相似。NDS(≥80%)和 CPAP(≥4 小时/晚)的依从性分别为 98.3% 和 81.7%。与 NDS 相比,诊室收缩压(Δ=-10±16mmHg,p 结论:CPAP 可改善 OSA 和未控制的高血压患者的血压控制率。临床试验注册请访问 www.Clinicaltrials: gov,ID:NCT02270658。
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Effects of CPAP on Central and Peripheral Blood Pressure in Patients with Uncontrolled Hypertension and OSA: The MORPHEOS Trial.

Rationale: Previous studies evaluating the effect of continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) in patients with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) on blood pressure (BP) showed variable results. Moreover, several studies recruited patients with normal or controlled BP, and compliance to antihypertensive drugs was not monitored. In addition, very few studies investigated central BP in this scenario.

Objectives: To evaluate whether OSA treatment is able to reduce central and peripheral BP in patients with uncontrolled hypertension (HTN) despite well documented use of anti-hypertensive treatment.

Methods: The MORPHEOS is a multicenter, randomized controlled trial designed to evaluate the effects of CPAP or placebo (nasal dilator strips-NDS) for 6-months in patients with moderate-to-severe OSA and uncontrolled HTN on office BP, ambulatory BP monitoring (ABPM) and central BP (co-primary endpoints). Uncontrolled HTN was defined by ≥1 abnormal parameter in ABPM after 1-month of pill count and ≥80% adherence to medication. Pill count, adherence to CPAP or NDS and office BP was determined once a week in the first month and monthly thereafter.

Results: A total of 123 patients completed the study (NDS: n=64, CPAP: n=59). The two groups were similar at baseline. Adherence to NDS (≥80%) and CPAP (≥4h/night) were 98.3% and 81.7%, respectively. As compared to NDS, office systolic BP (Δ=-10±16mmHg, p<0.001) and diastolic BP (Δ=-7±12mmHg, p=0.001) were reduced significantly in the CPAP group. Despite the BP lowering effect of CPAP did not reach statistical differences for ABPM parameters, the rate of 24-h ABPM control (<130X80mmHg) was higher in the CPAP than in the NDS group (40.7 vs 20%; p=0.024). Central diastolic BP reduced significantly (Δ=-6±9mmHg; adjusted p=0.029).

Conclusions: CPAP improves the rates of BP control in patients with OSA and uncontrolled HTN under regular use of medications. Clinical trial registration available at www.

Clinicaltrials: gov, ID: NCT02270658.

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