PMID: 25782308Jan 1, 2014Paper

Respiratory disorders during sleep in patients with cardiovascular diseases at the stage of rehabilitation

Klinicheskaia meditsina
D Iu KallistovA I Romanov

Abstract

High prevalence of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases dictates the necessity of enhancing the efficacy of preventive and rehabilitative programs, elaboration and implementation of innovative medical technologies. Sleep disturbances and especially associated respiratory disorders are important risk factors of arterial hypertension, cardiac insufficiency, abnormal heart rhythms, cerebrovascular pathology, insulin resistance, and type 2 diabetes mellitus. Introduction of the methods for diagnostics and correction of sleep disturbances into rehabilitative programs improves immediate and long-term results of the treatment.

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