Affiliation:
1. I. M. Sechenov First Moscow State Medical University
2. Dagestan State Medical University
Abstract
Objective. To assess the influence of periodic limb movements in sleep on the incidence of acute cardiovascular events. Design and methods. Fifty-six participants aged 60–75 years were included in the study. Eligibility criteria included no history of acute cardiovascular events and the presence of 1 or more risk factors for cardiovascular diseases. Nocturnal actigraphy and cardiorespiratory monitoring were performed. Patients with apnea/hypopnea index > 5/h were excluded (n = 6). Based on periodic limb movements index (PLMI) two groups were formed: main (PLMI ≥ 15/h, n = 26) and controls (PLMI < 15/h, n = 24). The groups were prospectively observed during 1 year. The endpoints of the study were cases of acute cardiovascular events. Results. Despite the similar prevalence of common risk factors for cardiovascular diseases in two groups, the patients with PLMI ≥ 15/h have a higher incidence of ischemic stroke within 1 year (odds ratio 1,07). Conclusions. Elevated PLMI might be regarded as a potential predictor for higher risk for ischemic stroke. Nevertheless, further investigations in the field are needed.
Publisher
Arterialnaya Gipertenziya
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Internal Medicine
Cited by
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