Abstract
The following three case reports present the effects of 6-month continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy on blood pressure (BP) in severe obstructive sleep apnea patients with resistant hypertension. Case 1 A 58-year-old woman exhibited a decreased 24-hour BP and changes in the nocturnal BP dipping pattern from non-dipper to dipper. Case 2 A 64-year-old man showed no improvements in nocturnal BP. Case 3 A 78-year-old man with ischemic cardiomyopathy exhibited changes in the nocturnal BP dipping pattern from non-dipper to dipper. These results suggest that 6-month CPAP therapy improves the nocturnal BP dipping status in some patients with obstructive sleep apnea and resistant hypertension. © 2013 The Japanese Society of Internal Medicine.
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Sekizuka, H., Osada, N., & Miyake, F. (2013). Effects of continuous positive airway pressure therapy in three Japanese patients with obstructive sleep apnea and resistant hypertension. Internal Medicine, 52(19), 2241–2244. https://doi.org/10.2169/internalmedicine.52.0363
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