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C-PAP Could Help Heart Patients
Anyone whose husband, wife or partner who snores loudly is probably wishing for a separate bedroom. It's the telltale sign of obstructive sleep apnea, a chronic1 disorder2 in which the person experiences shallow breathing or frequent pauses in breathing while asleep.
In apnea, throat muscles and other tissue in the back of the throat periodically block the airway3.
The brain reacts by lifting the throat muscles away from the windpipe and the individual wakes up often struggling for air. By then, researchers say, the level of blood oxygen has dropped and the quality of sleep has been affected4 by stress hormones5.
Obstructive sleep apnea affects less than 10 percent of people across many countries. More men than women have it, and it is more common among the elderly.
"At night, sometimes I wake up without air and sometimes my husband [says] I snore a lot," said Montse Oliver who suffers from the condition.
If left untreated, sleep apnea increases the risk of high blood pressure, obesity6, cardiovascular disease such as heart attack and stroke. New research also raises a possible link to cancer.
The standard treatment for this disorder is C-PAP, or continuous positive airway pressure. The machine blows a controlled stream of air down the throat, correcting the blockage7. Patients should feel rested after a good night's sleep.
But researchers in Spain wanted to know how effective C-PAP is in treating hypertension and cardiovascular symptoms in sleep apnea patients, in particular those who did not experience sleepiness during the day.
Dr. Ferran Barbè from the Research Institute in Llieda and colleagues studied more than 700 patients with the sleep disorder and followed up over four years. Some of the patients used the C-PAP machine. Others did not.
"We found a slight decrease in the incidence of hypertension and new cardiovascular events in the C-PAP group," said Barbè. "However, the results did not reach a statistically8 significant difference."
A second study, also in Spain, looked at whether C-PAP reduced blood pressure in apnea patients recently diagnosed with hypertension.
That study did show a reduced risk of hypertension by almost 30 percent compared to the control group.
While both studies document the benefits of C-PAP, the researchers say larger studies with longer follow-up are needed.
The studies were published in the Journal of the American Medical Association.
1 chronic | |
adj.(疾病)长期未愈的,慢性的;极坏的 | |
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n.紊乱,混乱;骚动,骚乱;疾病,失调 | |
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n.空中航线,通风口 | |
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adj.不自然的,假装的 | |
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5 hormones | |
n. 荷尔蒙,激素 名词hormone的复数形式 | |
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n.肥胖,肥大 | |
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n.障碍物;封锁 | |
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ad.根据统计数据来看,从统计学的观点来看 | |
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