中国全科医学 ›› 2019, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (7): 753-756.DOI: 10.12114/j.issn.1007-9572.2019.07.002

所属专题: 睡眠问题专题研究 高血压最新文章合集

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社区卫生服务机构常用抗高血压药物对睡眠的影响

刘艳骄1*,陈铁光1,刘征宇2,蔡霞3   

  1. 1.100053北京市,中国中医广安门医院南区睡眠医学中心 北京市中医睡眠诊疗中心
    2.100053北京市,首都医科大学北京宣武医院
    3.100043北京市石景山区八角社区卫生服务中心
    *通信作者:刘艳骄,主任医师;E-mail:lyj792@sina.com
  • 出版日期:2019-03-05 发布日期:2019-03-05

Influence of Commonly Used Antihypertensive Drugs on Sleep:a Review of Community-based Studies 

LIU Yanjiao1*,CHEN Tieguang1,LIU Zhengyu2,CAI Xia3   

  1. 1.Sleep Medicine Center,Guang'anmen Hospital(South),China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences/Beijing TCM Diagnosis and Treatment Center of Sleep Disorders,Beijing 100053,China
    2.Xuanwu Hospital Capital Medical University,Beijing 100053,China
    3.Shijingshan District Bajiao Community Health Center,Beijing 100043,China
    *Corresponding author:LIU Yanjiao,Chief physician;E-mail:lyj792@sina.com
  • Published:2019-03-05 Online:2019-03-05

摘要: 高血压和睡眠障碍是社区常见慢性病,且近年来的发病率呈上升趋势。高血压患者常并发睡眠障碍,而睡眠障碍也会引起血压的异常。本文阐述了高血压与睡眠障碍的关系,深入分析了社区卫生服务机构常用抗高血压药物对患者睡眠的影响,建议社区全科医生在接诊高血压患者时,应注意其个体化特征,考虑其是否伴有肥胖、睡眠障碍等问题,从而合理、恰当地使用抗高血压药物,减少抗高血压药物对睡眠的不良影响。

关键词: 睡眠障碍, 抗高血压药, 高血压, 社区卫生服务

Abstract: Hypertension and sleep disorders are common chronic diseases in community health care institutions.The prevalence of both the two has increased in recent years.Hypertensive patients often suffer from sleep disorders,and sleep disorders can also cause abnormal blood pressure.Based on the feedback from doctors in community health centers and relevant literature reports,this paper explores the influence of common antihypertensive drugs on sleep in community health centers(stations),and then advocates the rational and appropriate use of antihypertensive drugs in community health care to reduce the adverse effects of such drugs on sleep by suggesting that community doctors should pay attention to obesity,sleep disorders and other individualized characteristics of hypertensive patients when prescribing.

Key words: Sleep disorders, Antihypertensive agents, Hypertension, Community health services