Retinal microvascular signs and recurrent vascular events in patients with TIA or minor stroke

被引:2
|
作者
Klyscz, Philipp [1 ]
Ihl, Thomas [1 ]
Laumeier, Inga [1 ]
Steinicke, Maureen [1 ]
Endres, Matthias [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ,5 ,6 ]
Michelson, Georg [7 ,8 ]
Audebert, Heinrich J. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Neurol, Berlin, Germany
[2] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Ctr Stroke Res Berlin, Berlin, Germany
[3] Berlin Inst Hlth, Berlin, Germany
[4] Charite Univ Med Berlin, Excellence Cluster NeuroCure, Berlin, Germany
[5] German Ctr Neurodegenerat Dis, Partner Site Berlin, Berlin, Germany
[6] German Ctr Cardiovasc Res, Partner Site Berlin, Berlin, Germany
[7] Friedrich Alexander Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Med Fak, Ophthalmol, Erlangen, Germany
[8] Talkingeyes & More GmbH, Erlangen, Germany
关键词
stroke; ischemic attack; transient; cerebral infarction; DIABETIC-RETINOPATHY; RISK; ABNORMALITIES; MORTALITY; POPULATION; DISEASE;
D O I
10.1136/svn-2022-001784
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Background and purposeRetinal pathologies are an independent risk factor for ischaemic stroke, but research on the predictive value of retinal abnormalities for recurrent vascular events in patients with prior stroke is inconclusive. We investigated the association of retinal pathologies with subsequent vascular events. MethodsIn a substudy of the Intensified secondary prevention intending a reduction of recurrent events in TIA and minor stroke patients (INSPiRE-TMS) trial, we enrolled patients with recent transient ischaemic attack (TIA) or minor stroke with at least one modifiable risk factor. Primary outcome was the composite of subsequent vascular events. Retinal photographs were taken at baseline and categorised into three different fundus groups by a telemedically linked ophthalmologist. Results722 patients participated in the current study and 109 major vascular events occurred. After multivariable adjustments, we did not find a significant association between fundus categories and risk for subsequent vascular events (HRs for moderate vascular retinopathy and vascular retinopathy with vessel rarefaction in comparison to no vascular retinopathy 1.03 (95% CI 0.64 to 1.67), p=0.905 and 1.17 (95% CI 0.62 to 2.20), p=0.626). In a selective post hoc analysis in patients with diabetes mellitus and hypertension, patients with vascular retinopathy with vessel rarefaction had a higher risk for recurrent stroke (HR 24.14 (95% CI 2.74 to 212.50), p=0.004). ConclusionsRetinal changes did not predict major subsequent vascular events in patients with recent TIA or minor stroke. Further studies are needed to examine the utility of fundus photography in assessing the risk of stroke recurrence in patients with diabetes mellitus and hypertension.
引用
收藏
页码:379 / 386
页数:8
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] A comparison of risk factors for recurrent TIA and stroke in patients diagnosed with TIA
    Johnston, SC
    Sidney, S
    Bernstein, AL
    Gress, DR
    [J]. NEUROLOGY, 2003, 60 (02) : 280 - 285
  • [42] Intensified secondary prevention intending a reduction of recurrent events in TIA and minor stroke patients (INSPiRE-TMS): a protocol for a randomised controlled trial
    Leistner, Stefanie
    Michelson, Georg
    Laumeier, Inga
    Ahmadi, Michael
    Smyth, Maureen
    Nieweler, Gabriele
    Doehner, Wolfram
    Sobesky, Jan
    Fiebach, Jochen B.
    Marx, Peter
    Busse, Otto
    Koehler, Friedrich
    Poppert, Holger
    Wimmer, Martin L. J.
    Knoll, Thomas
    Von Weitzel-Mudersbach, Paul
    Audebert, Heinrich J.
    [J]. BMC NEUROLOGY, 2013, 13
  • [43] Intensified secondary prevention intending a reduction of recurrent events in TIA and minor stroke patients (INSPiRE-TMS): a protocol for a randomised controlled trial
    Stefanie Leistner
    Georg Michelson
    Inga Laumeier
    Michael Ahmadi
    Maureen Smyth
    Gabriele Nieweler
    Wolfram Doehner
    Jan Sobesky
    Jochen B Fiebach
    Peter Marx
    Otto Busse
    Friedrich Köhler
    Holger Poppert
    Martin LJ Wimmer
    Thomas Knoll
    Paul Von Weitzel-Mudersbach
    Heinrich J Audebert
    [J]. BMC Neurology, 13
  • [44] Quality and transparency of reporting derivation and validation prognostic studies of recurrent stroke in patients with TIA and minor stroke: a systematic review
    Abdulaziz, Kasim E.
    Perry, Jeffrey J.
    Yadav, Krishan
    Dowlatshahi, Dar
    Stiell, Ian G.
    Wells, George A.
    Taljaard, Monica
    [J]. DIAGNOSTIC AND PROGNOSTIC RESEARCH, 2022, 6 (01)
  • [45] Recurrent events in transient ischemic attack and minor stroke - What events are happening and to which patients?
    Coutts, Shelagh B.
    Hill, Michael D.
    Campos, Cynthia R.
    Choi, Young B.
    Subramaniam, Suresh
    Kosior, Jayme C.
    Demchuk, Andrew M.
    [J]. STROKE, 2008, 39 (09) : 2461 - 2466
  • [46] Processes of Care that are Associated With Reduced Risk of Recurrent Vascular Events Among Patients With a Transient Ischemic Attack and Minor Stroke
    Bravata, Dawn
    Myers, Laura
    Reeves, Mat
    Cheng, Eric
    Baye, Fitsum
    Ofner, Susan
    Miech, Edward
    Damush, Teresa
    Sico, Jason
    Zillich, Alan
    Phipps, Michael
    Williams, Linda
    Chaturvedi, Seemant
    Johanning, Jason
    Ferguson, Jared
    Yu, Zhangsheng
    Arling, Greg
    [J]. STROKE, 2017, 48
  • [47] Cardiac Troponin and Recurrent Major Vascular Events after Minor Stroke or Transient Ischemic Attack
    Hellwig, Simon
    Ihl, Thomas
    Ganeshan, Ramanan
    Laumeier, Inga
    Ahmadi, Michael
    Steinicke, Maureen
    Weber, Joachim E.
    Endres, Matthias
    Audebert, Heinrich J.
    Scheitz, Jan F.
    [J]. ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 2021, 90 (06) : 901 - 912
  • [48] ABCD2 and ABCD3-I scores are predictive for early worsening but not for recurrent cerebrovascular events in TIA or minor stroke patients treated on stroke units
    Knoflach, M.
    Seyfang, L.
    Matosevic, B.
    Kiechl, S.
    Willeit, J.
    Lang, W.
    Ferrari, J.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE, 2014, 9 : 89 - 89
  • [49] Recurrent Events in Transient Ischemic Attack and Minor Stroke
    Gonzalez-Hernandez, Ayoze
    Fabre-Pi, Oscar
    Lopez-Fernandez, Juan Carlos
    [J]. STROKE, 2009, 40 (02) : E33 - E33
  • [50] REPEAT CAROTID DOPPLER POST RECURRENT TIA/MINOR STROKE: WHEN IS IT NECESSARY?
    Lee, R. P.
    Barugh, A.
    Hunter, N.
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF STROKE, 2021, 16 (3_SUPPL) : 32 - 33