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9 mmHg; 95% confidence interval (CI) -8.1 to 0.3] and diastolic pressure (-3.5 mmHg [95% [CI] -6.4-0.5]), with a higher magnitude during the night (-5.5 and -4.9 mmHg, respectively). The CPAP adherent group needed a mean of 1.1 less antihypertensive drugs (particularly spironolactone). Finally, there was a positive correlation between the drop in 24-h SBP and the hours of CPAP use (r = 0.24; P = 0.01). Good adherence to long-term CPAP treatment largely succeeded in significantly reducing BP in those patients with OSA and resistant