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Beta Blockers Reduce Severity Of Central Sleep Apnoea

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Beta blockers, commonly used to treat high blood pressure and other heart conditions, may help to control central sleep apnoea (CSA) in patients with congestive heart failure (CHF).

Japanese researchers examined the relationship between use of beta blockers and severity of CSA in 45 patients with CHF and CSA. Results showed that patients using beta blockers (n=27) had lower apnoea-hypopnea index (AHI) and central apnoea index (CAI) scores than those not using beta blockers (n=18). AHI and CAI were also negatively correlated with the dose of the beta blocker carvedilol. In addition, no use of beta blockers was independently associated with CAI. Researchers conclude that beta blocker therapy may dose-dependently suppress CSA in patients with CHF. This study appears in the January issue of CHEST, the peer-reviewed journal of the American College of Chest Physicians.(Source: CHEST : January 2007.)


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Posted On: 30 January, 2007
Modified On: 16 January, 2014

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