Association between slow wave sleep and blood pressure in insomnia

早晨 多导睡眠图 傍晚 失眠症 医学 血压 内科学 优势比 四分位数 置信区间 精神科 天文 物理 呼吸暂停
作者
Rong Ren,Ye Zhang,Xujun Feng,Yuan Shi,Yuru Nie,Yong-ming Wang,Virend K. Somers,Naima Covassin,Xiangdong Tang
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期刊:Sleep [Oxford University Press]
卷期号:48 (1) 被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1093/sleep/zsae257
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Abstract Study Objectives The majority of patients with insomnia exhibit abnormal sleep in objective testing (e.g. decreased sleep duration, decreased slow wave sleep [SWS]). Previous studies have suggested that some of these objective measures of poor sleep, such as decreased sleep duration, are associated with a higher risk of hypertension in insomnia. We examined the relationship between SWS and morning and evening blood pressure (BP) levels in patients with clinically diagnosed insomnia. Methods A total of 229 normal sleepers and 1378 insomnia patients were included in this study. Insomnia was defined based on standard diagnostic criteria with symptoms lasting ≥6 months. All participants underwent in-laboratory polysomnography. Patients were classified into quartiles of percent SWS. Evening and morning hypertension were defined using BP measurements taken in the evening before and in the morning after polysomnography, respectively. Multivariable logistic regression models were used to assess the relationship between insomnia, SWS, and hypertension. Results Insomniacs with <3.5% SWS (OR 3.27, 95% confidence intervals [CI]: 1.31 to 7.66) and those with 3.5%–10.2% SWS (OR 2.38, 95% CI: 1.28 to 5.91) had significantly greater odds of morning hypertension compared to normal sleepers. No associations were seen in insomnia with 10.2%–15.8% SWS and with >15.8% SWS. Significant effect modifications by sex (p = .043) were found, as decreased SWS was associated with morning hypertension only in men. Odds of evening hypertension were not significantly associated with SWS. Conclusions Decreased SWS is associated with morning hypertension in a dose-dependent manner in insomnia, especially in men.

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