Increased retinal venule diameter as a prognostic indicator for recurrent cerebrovascular events:a prospective observational study

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Ying Zhao [1 ,2 ]
Dawei Dong [1 ,2 ]
Ding Yan [1 ,2 ]
Bing Yang [1 ,2 ]
Weirong Gui [1 ,2 ]
Man Ke [1 ,2 ]
Anding Xu [1 ,2 ]
Zefeng Tan [3 ]
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[1] Department of Neurology and Stroke Center, the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University
[2] Clinical Neuroscience Institute, the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University
[3] Department of Neurology, the First People's Hospital of Foshan
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Microvasculature of the retina is considered an alternative marker of cerebral vascular risk in healthy populations. However, the ability of retinal vasculature changes, specifically focusing on retinal vessel diameter, to predict the recurrence of cerebrovascular events in patients with ischemic stroke has not been determined comprehensively. While previous studies have shown a link between retinal vessel diameter and recurrent cerebrovascular events, they have not incorporated this information into a predictive model. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate the relationship between retinal vessel diameter and subsequent cerebrovascular events in patients with acute ischemic stroke. Additionally, we sought to establish a predictive model by combining retinal veessel diameter with traditional risk factors. We performed a prospective observational study of 141 patients with acute ischemic stroke who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Jinan University. All of these patients underwent digital retinal imaging within 72 hours of admission and were followed up for 3 years. We found that, after adjusting for related risk factors, patients with acute ischemic stroke with mean arteriolar diameter within 0.5–1.0 disc diameters of the disc margin(MAD0.5–1.0DD) of ≥ 74.14 μm and mean venular diameter within 0.5–1.0 disc diameters of the disc margin(MVD0.5–1.0DD) of ≥ 83.91 μm tended to experience recurrent cerebrovascular events. We established three multivariate Cox proportional hazard regression models: model 1 included traditional risk factors, model 2 added MAD0.5–1.0DDto model 1, and model 3 added MVD0.5–1.0DDto model 1. Model 3 had the greatest potential to predict subsequent cerebrovascular events, followed by model 2, and finally model 1. These findings indicate that combining retinal venular or arteriolar diameter with traditional risk factors could improve the prediction of recurrent cerebrovascular events in patients with acute ischemic stroke, and that retinal imaging could be a useful and non-invasive method for identifying high-risk patients who require closer monitoring and more aggressive management.
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