Recent guidelines recommend screening for obstructive sleep apnea in patients with atrial fibrillation. New data continues to demonstrate the importance of sleep quality and duration for CV health. There is a complex bidirectional relationship between sleep health and CVD. Sleep disturbances have systemic effects that contribute to the development of CVD, including hypertension, coronary artery disease, heart failure, and arrhythmias. Additionally, CVD contributes to the development of sleep disturbances. However, more data are needed to support the role of screening for and treatment of sleep disorders for the prevention of CVD.
Keyphrases
- sleep quality
- physical activity
- depressive symptoms
- heart failure
- cardiovascular disease
- coronary artery disease
- public health
- obstructive sleep apnea
- healthcare
- mental health
- electronic health record
- type diabetes
- big data
- metabolic syndrome
- health information
- left ventricular
- clinical practice
- atrial fibrillation
- artificial intelligence
- human health
- acute coronary syndrome
- risk assessment
- cardiovascular events
- deep learning
- combination therapy