Sleep disordered breathing in older adults with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction |
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Authors: | Lynn M. Baniak Eileen R. Chasens |
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Abstract: | Heart failure in older adults is frequently accompanied by sleep disordered breathing (SDB). Treatment of SDB in persons with heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is unclear because most data is on heart failure with reduced ejection fraction (HFrEF). The purpose of this paper was to evaluate studies that report on the effects of positive airway pressure on patient outcomes in older adults with HFpEF and comorbid SDB. A search of the literature found six data-based studies (N = 36 to 126). Treatment with positive airway pressure reduced nighttime SDB symptoms and improved daytime functional status in persons with HFPEF and SDB (New York Heart Association Functional Class: effect sizes = ?0.67 to ?1.60). Limitations (i.e. only two studies were randomized controlled trials, small sample sizes, and women were under-represented) suggest that additional evidence is needed to guide treatment of SDB in older adults with HFpEF. |
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Keywords: | Heart failure Heart failure with preserved ejection fraction Sleep-disordered breathing Sleep apnea syndrome Adaptive servo-ventilation Positive airway pressure |
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