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Prognostic effect of sleep-disordered breathing on hospitalized patients following acute heart failure

Background Identifying patients at risk for poor clinical outcomes following acute heart failure (AHF) is essential. However, data regarding the prognostic effect of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and treatment with positive airway pressure (PAP) on clinical outcomes of hospitalized patients follo...

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Published in:Clinical research in cardiology 2022-06, Vol.111 (6), p.663-672
Main Authors: Ishiwata, Sayaki, Kasai, Takatoshi, Sato, Akihiro, Suda, Shoko, Matsumoto, Hiroki, Shitara, Jun, Yatsu, Shoichiro, Murata, Azusa, Shimizu, Megumi, Kato, Takao, Hiki, Masaru, Matsue, Yuya, Naito, Ryo, Daida, Hiroyuki, Minamino, Tohru
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Summary:Background Identifying patients at risk for poor clinical outcomes following acute heart failure (AHF) is essential. However, data regarding the prognostic effect of sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) and treatment with positive airway pressure (PAP) on clinical outcomes of hospitalized patients following AHF is lacking. Objectives This study investigated the prognostic effect of SDB, PAP treatment, and compliance with PAP treatment on patient clinical outcomes. Polysomnography was performed in hospitalized patients whose left ventricular ejection fraction was 
ISSN:1861-0684
1861-0692
DOI:10.1007/s00392-021-01969-x