Biomarkers of microvascular retinal perfusion in OCTA indicative of coronary heart disease.

IF 2.8 4区 医学 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Maximilian Pawloff, Natasa Jeremic, Azin Zarghami, Matthias Hasun, Andreas Pollreisz, Marlene Hollaus, Markus Ritter, Irene Steiner, Ursula Schmidt-Erfurth
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Abstract

Objective: To assess changes in retinal perfusion and microvascular architecture associated with coronary artery stenosis (CAS) due to coronary heart disease (CHD) and establish optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) as a noninvasive screening tool for CHD.

Methods: In this cross-sectional exploratory study, 982 eyes of 512 patients that underwent coronary angiography due to suspected CHD were included. All patients underwent OCTA to quantify perfusion density (PD) and fractal dimension (FD) within the superficial and deep vascular plexus in 1 mm, 3 mm, and 6 mm rings placed over the macula and optic nerve head (ONH).

Results: The study investigated the association between maximal stenosis and retinal microvascular parameters in 512 patients. In the superficial retinal plexus, significant negative associations were found between cardiac stenosis and retinal perfusion density (PD) (p = 0.0091) and fractal dimension (FD) (p = 0.0014) in the inner ring. Similar associations were observed in the deep plexus (PD: p = 0.047; FD: p = 0.013). In the outer ring, mean PD and FD were lower in the left compared to the right eye (PD, superficial: p < 0.0001, deep: p < 0.0001; FD, superficial: p < 0.0001, deep: p = 0.0012). However, no significant associations were found in the optic nerve head. Overall, the study suggests that retinal microvascular parameters may serve as indicators of stenosis presence, especially in specific retinal regions and layers, providing insights into potential noninvasive methods for cardiovascular risk assessment.

Conclusions: Retinal microvasculature parameters, such as PD and FD, may serve as indicators of CAS. Retinal imaging with OCTA might offer a noninvasive screening modality for cardiovascular risk assessment.

OCTA显示冠心病的微血管视网膜灌注生物标志物。
目的:评价冠心病(CHD)所致冠状动脉狭窄(CAS)的视网膜灌注和微血管结构变化,并建立光学相干断层扫描血管造影(OCTA)作为冠心病无创筛查工具。方法:本横断面探索性研究纳入512例疑似冠心病行冠状动脉造影的982眼。所有患者均行OCTA,量化浅层和深层血管丛灌注密度(PD)和分形维数(FD),分别在黄斑和视神经头(ONH)上放置1mm、3mm和6mm的环。结果:研究了512例患者视网膜最大狭窄与视网膜微血管参数的关系。在视网膜浅丛中,心脏狭窄与视网膜灌注密度(PD) (p = 0.0091)和内环分形维数(FD) (p = 0.0014)呈显著负相关。在深神经丛中也观察到类似的关联(PD: p = 0.047;FD: p = 0.013)。在外环,平均PD和FD在左眼低于右眼(PD,浅:p < 0.0001,深:p < 0.0001;FD,浅层:p < 0.0001,深层:p = 0.0012)。然而,在视神经头部没有发现明显的关联。总的来说,该研究表明视网膜微血管参数可以作为狭窄存在的指标,特别是在特定的视网膜区域和层,为潜在的无创心血管风险评估方法提供了见解。结论:视网膜微血管参数如PD、FD可作为CAS的指标。OCTA视网膜成像可能为心血管风险评估提供一种无创筛查方式。
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期刊介绍: Official journal of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society. The Canadian Journal of Ophthalmology (CJO) is the official journal of the Canadian Ophthalmological Society and is committed to timely publication of original, peer-reviewed ophthalmology and vision science articles.
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