Undiagnosed Sleep-Disordered Breathing Worsens Heart Function in HCM Patients: JAMA
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 16 September, 2025
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UK: Researchers have found in a new study thatsleep-disordered breathing (SDB)is highly prevalent inhypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)patients and is linked to adverse myocardial remodeling, greater diastolic dysfunction, and elevatedtroponin-Tlevels, indicating subclinicalmyocardial injury. The findings support further trials on treating SDB to improve outcomes in HCM.
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