Abstract 019: Effect of CPAP on Blood Pressure and Central Sympathetic Outflow in Diabetic Patients with OSA, Resistant HTN, and CKD [Session Title: Obesity and Diabetes I]
In conclusion, decreases in BP in response to CPAP in patients with in diabetic CKD, despite maintained high MSNA, indicate other mechanism contributing to HTN in these patients as well as other central sympathoexcitatory pathways activated.
Source: Hypertension - Category: Cardiology Authors: Marcel Ruzicka, Swapnil Hiremath, Frans H Leenens, Judith Leech, Shawn Aaron Tags: Oral Abstract Presentations Source Type: research
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