Sleep apnea in middle age raises heart disease risk

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Sleep apnea in middle age raises heart disease risk

Post by JohnB » Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:02 pm

Interesting article especially the 2/3 drop in heart risk when on effective treatment.

Sleep apnea in middle age raises heart disease risk

Aug 30 (Reuters Health) - Obstructive sleep apnea in middle-aged adults may increase the risk of coronary artery disease by up to five-fold, research in Sweden suggests. However, successful treatment of the sleep apnea significantly cuts that risk.

Although evidence supports ties between sleep apnea -- that is, brief but frequent episodes during the night when breathing becomes blocked -- and coronary artery disease, a causal relationship has not been established, Dr. Yuksel Peker and his colleagues at Sahlgrenska University Hospital in Goteborg note. The concomitant presence of other illnesses further complicates the ability to delineate cause and effect.

For their study, Peker's team identified 308 middle-age individuals (ages 30 to 69 years) who had been evaluated for obstructive sleep apnea in 1991 and were free of any heart disease at baseline. Nearly one-third (n=105) patients had documented obstructive sleep apnea.

Patients were offered various standard treatments including CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure), surgery, or an oral appliance. Sleep apnea was not resolved despite treatment or offers of treatment in 65 patients.

Over the next 7 years, coronary artery disease was diagnosed in 16.2 percent of patients with sleep apnea and 5.4 percent of those without apnea. Eight deaths due to coronary artery disease occurred in the apnea group and one in the non-apnea group.

Among patients with ineffective treatment, coronary artery disease was diagnosed in 24.6 percent versus 3.9 percent of those effectively treated.

In "multivariate analysis," obstructive sleep apnea at baseline nearly quintupled the risk of developing coronary artery disease, the investigators report, regardless of age, gender, high blood pressure, diabetes, or current smoking.

However, effective sleep apnea treatment reduced the increased risk by about two thirds.

In the European Respiratory Journal, Peker's team maintains that their study "clearly suggests a causal relationship between obstructive sleep apnea and coronary artery disease."

"Even mild obstructive sleep apnea seems to have a substantial effect on coronary artery disease risk, and highly effective treatment should therefore be provided," they write.

SOURCE: European Respiratory Journal, September 2006.

Publish Date: August 30, 2006

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Re: Sleep apnea in middle age raises heart disease risk

Post by Vader » Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:19 pm

Very interesting article.

I've had high blood pressure for years. I've been on meds for it for about 16 years.

Since being on CPAP, by pressure has dropped quite a bit, in spite of no major lifestyle changes. My pulse has also dropped to about 60 avg.
I plan to stay on my BP meds of course, but believe me CPAP therapy does your body a WORLD of good!


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Post by birdshell » Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:27 pm

Oddly enough, my pulse has dropped to about 60 as well. This is not because of my extreme exercise habits. It must be the CPAP therapy! Anyone else experience this?

The heart news is excellent to hear, as that seems to be my family's most common affliction in older years. Good thing the CPAP is working for me. Thanks for posting it.


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Re: Pulse

Post by Vader » Wed Sep 06, 2006 1:37 pm

birdshell wrote:Oddly enough, my pulse has dropped to about 60 as well. This is not because of my extreme exercise habits. It must be the CPAP therapy! Anyone else experience this?


No exercise for me either, but my Dr. has asked if I've been working out.


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Re: Pulse

Post by christinequilts » Wed Sep 06, 2006 3:06 pm

Vader wrote: No exercise for me either, but my Dr. has asked if I've been working out.
Tell him you're doing 'breathing exercises'

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Re: Pulse

Post by birdshell » Wed Sep 06, 2006 3:36 pm

christinequilts wrote:
Vader wrote: No exercise for me either, but my Dr. has asked if I've been working out.
Tell him you're doing 'breathing exercises'
Good one! ROTFL!!!