Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2962464 Journal of Cardiac Failure 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundThe increasing prevalence of chronic heart failure is affecting patients' longevity, quality of life, and health resources, despite advances in management. Recognizing and treating comorbid illnesses is critical. Risk factors such as hypertension and diabetes are treated, but less importance is placed on the role of sleep apnea in heart failure.Methods and ResultsThere is a discrepancy between the growing evidence on the potential adverse influence of sleep apnea on heart failure (and vice versa) and incorporating its treatment as part of the management strategy for chronic heart failure. Apneic episodes during sleep can lead to profound disturbances to the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system.ConclusionsThis review explores the impact of sleep disordered breathing in patients with chronic heart failure, focusing on the autonomic nervous system.

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