The eye — a window to cardiovascular diseases

IF 0.4 Q4 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
E. Dąbrowska, J. Harazny, J. Wolf, Urszula Szulc, K. Narkiewicz
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Abstract

Microvascular alterations can parallel and even precede development of cardiovascular disease. Ocular bulb, due to transparent anatomical elements provides a unique opportunity to examine microcirculation non-invasively and in vivo by means of scanning laser Doppler flowmetry. This device enables to obtain both structural and functional parameters of retinal microvasculature. Alterations observed in retinal arterioles, i.e. lumen narrowing, increased wall-to-lumen ratio, rarefaction or reduced retinal capillary flow, have been independently associated with cardiometabolic diseases: hypertension, heart failure, coronary artery disease, stroke, chronic kidney disease and diabetes. Therefore, examination of easily accessible retinal microcirculation may provide novel insights into the mechanisms underlying various diseases, serve as a marker of target organ damage and add valuable information to cardiovascular risk stratification.
眼睛——心血管疾病的窗口
微血管改变可以平行甚至先于心血管疾病的发展。眼球,由于透明的解剖元素提供了一个独特的机会来检查微循环无创和体内扫描激光多普勒血流法。该装置可以同时获得视网膜微血管的结构和功能参数。在视网膜小动脉中观察到的改变,即管腔狭窄、壁腔比增加、视网膜毛细血管流动稀薄或减少,与心脏代谢疾病独立相关:高血压、心力衰竭、冠状动脉疾病、中风、慢性肾病和糖尿病。因此,检查容易获得的视网膜微循环可能为了解各种疾病的机制提供新的见解,可作为靶器官损伤的标志,并为心血管风险分层提供有价值的信息。
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Arterial Hypertension
Arterial Hypertension PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE-
CiteScore
0.70
自引率
14.30%
发文量
19
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Arterial Hypertension hereinafter referred to as ‘AH’ or ′the Journal′, is a peer-reviewed, open access journal covering broad spectrum of topics in hypertension and aiming to advance the knowledge and science of this constantly evolving field. The Journal is the official quarterly of the Polish Society of Hypertension and publishes review articles, original clinical and experimental investigations in the field of arterial hypertension, case reports, letters and editorial comments. The Journal''s content has been published predominantly in full text English since 2015.
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