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Eur Respir J 2006; 28:459
Copyright ©ERS Journals Ltd 2006

Symptom burden of sleep-disordered breathing in systolic heart failure patients

M. A. Arias1, A. Alonso-Fernández2 and F. García-Río3

1 Cardiology Dept, Complejo Hospitalario de Jaén, Jaén, 2 Neumology Dept, Hospital Universitario Son Dureta, Palma de Mallorca, and 3 Neumology Dept, Hospital Universitario La Paz, Madrid, Spain.

To the Editors:

We read with interest the paper by Hastings et al. 1 who studied the symptom burden resulting from sleep-disordered breathing in patients with congestive heart failure, which was mainly due to left ventricular systolic dysfunction. The possible presence of diastolic abnormalities was not reported to have been evaluated.

In clinical practice, approximately half of patients with heart failure have preserved left ventricular systolic function, with high morbidity and mortality rates, and major socio-economic burden derived from their management 2. The majority of patients who present with heart failure and normal systolic function do not have a defined myocardial disease, but it has been demonstrated that they have abnormalities in active relaxation and passive stiffness 3, i.e. they have alterations in the mechanical function during diastole that lead to the development of diastolic heart failure. Diastolic heart failure has differential clinical and pathophysiological features 4, 5. A close association between sleep-disordered breathing and diastolic heart failure has been previously reported 5, 6. Only heart failure patients with systolic heart failure were studied by Hastings et al. 1. Therefore, the findings from this study cannot be generalised to the entire population of heart failure patients, particularly with regard to heart failure patients with preserved systolic function, and this should be noted in the title or discussed by the authors throughout the manuscript.

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  1. Hastings PC, Vazir A, O'Driscoll DM, Morrell MJ, Simonds AK. Symptom burden of sleep-disordered breathing in mild-to-moderate congestive heart failure patients. Eur Respir J 2006;27:748–755.[Abstract/Free Full Text]
  2. Hogg K, Swedberg K, McMurray J. Heart failure with preserved left ventricular systolic function; epidemiology, clinical characteristics, and prognosis. J Am Coll Cardiol 2004;43:317–327.[Abstract/Free Full Text]
  3. Zile MR, Baicu CF, Gaasch WH. Diastolic heart failure: abnormalities in active relaxation and passive stiffness of the left ventricle. N Engl J Med 2004;350:1953–1959.[Abstract/Free Full Text]
  4. Aurigemma GP, Gaasch WH. Clinical practice. Diastolic heart failure. N Engl J Med 2004;351:1097–1105.[Free Full Text]
  5. Chan J, Sanderson J, Chan W, et al. Prevalence of sleep-disordered breathing in diastolic heart failure. Chest 1997;111:1488–1493.[CrossRef][ISI][Medline] [Order article via Infotrieve]
  6. Arias MA, Garcia-Rio F, Alonso-Fernandez A, Mediano O, Martinez I, Villamor J. Obstructive sleep apnea syndrome affects left ventricular diastolic function: effects of nasal continuous positive airway pressure in men. Circulation 2005;112:375–383.[Abstract/Free Full Text]




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