Blood pressure variability in children with obesity and sleep-disordered breathing following positive airway pressure treatment
Abstract
Obese youth with sleep-disordered breathing are treated with positive airway pressure to improve sleep and cardiovascular status. While improvements in sleep parameters have been confirmed, a study by Katz et al. showed no major improvement in ambulatory blood pressure. The aim of this ancillary study was to analyze short-term blood pressure variability, following positive airway pressure treatment, as a more sensitive marker of cardiovascular...
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Title
Blood pressure variability in children with obesity and sleep-disordered breathing following positive airway pressure treatment
Published Date
Nov 16, 2021
Journal
Volume
92
Issue
3
Pages
810 - 815
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