SleepCited

Sleep-related disorders in patients with precapillary pulmonary hypertension.

Hsin-Yu Chao, Brendon J Yee, Chih-Hsin Hsu, Hsing-Mei Chen, Edmund M Lau
Review Sleep medicine reviews 2024

研究デザイン

研究タイプ
review
対象集団
Patients with precapillary pulmonary hypertension (PcPH); narrative review covering sleep disorders, hypoxia, and iron homeostasis abnormalities in this population
介入
Sleep-related disorders in patients with precapillary pulmonary hypertension. None
比較対照
None
主要アウトカム
Spectrum of sleep-related disorders in precapillary pulmonary hypertension patients; pathophysiological mechanisms and therapeutic considerations
効果の方向
Neutral
バイアスリスク
Unclear

抄録

Precapillary pulmonary hypertension (PcPH) is associated with the development of sleep-related disorders and impairment of sleep quality. With growing recognition of the clinical relevance of sleep-related conditions in PcPH, this narrative review seeks to discuss the spectrum of disorders encountered in clinical practice, pathophysiological mechanisms linking PcPH with sleep-related disorders, and potential therapeutic considerations. Current evidence demonstrates a higher prevalence of impaired sleep quality, sleep-disordered breathing, sleep-related hypoxia, and restless leg syndrome in patients with PcPH. These sleep-related disorders could further lead to impairment of quality of life in a patient population with already a high symptom burden. Recent data suggest that sleep-related hypoxia is strongly linked to worse right ventricular function and higher risk of transplantation or death. However, limited studies have investigated the role of oxygen therapy or positive airway pressure therapy improving symptoms or outcomes. Abnormal iron homeostasis is highly prevalent in PcPH and may contribute to the development of restless legs syndrome/periodic limb movement of sleep. To improve sleep management in PcPH, we highlight future research agenda and advocate close collaboration between pulmonary hypertension specialists and sleep physicians.

要約

To improve sleep management in PcPH, the spectrum of disorders encountered in clinical practice, pathophysiological mechanisms linking PcPH with sleep-related disorders, and potential therapeutic considerations are discussed, and close collaboration between pulmonary hypertension specialists and sleep physicians is advocated.

エビデンスレビューでの引用