Snoring, Sleep Apnea and High BP

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Systemic hypertension occurs in most patients with moderate to severe sleep apnea.
The more severe the OSA, the higher the blood pressure levels and the greater the prevalence of high BP. The more severe the OSA, the more difficult it becomes to control blood pressure levels with medications.
Dr.Thomas explains the pathophysiology of Essential Hypertension in OSA.

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