Retinal vessel diameters and microvascular abnormalities in patients with carotid stenosis before and 6 months after carotid endarterectomy: A prospective study

Author:

Ala‐Kauhaluoma Marianne1ORCID,Ijäs Petra2,Koskinen Suvi M.23,Nuotio Krista2,Vikatmaa Pirkka4,Silvennoinen Heli3,Relander Kristiina5,Lindsberg Perttu J.2,Soinne Lauri2,Summanen Paula A.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Ophthalmology University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland

2. Department of Neurology University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland

3. Department of Radiology HUS Diagnostic Center, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland

4. Department of Vascular surgery University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland

5. Department of Neuropsychology University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo assess retinal findings in patients with severe carotid stenosis (CS) before and after carotid endarterectomy (CEA) compared to those in controls.MethodsThis study is based on 70 patients (male 81%, mean age 69) scheduled for CEA in Helsinki University Hospital and 41 healthy nonmedicated controls (male 76%, mean age 68). Our examinations included fundus photographs. Semi‐automated software (Vesselmap, Imedos) served for evaluation of central retinal arterial equivalent (CRAE) and venular equivalent (CRVE), and arterio‐venous ratio (AVR) in both eyes. We assessed fundus photographs to subjectively grade microvascular abnormalities in the ipsilateral eyes including focal arteriolar narrowing and irregularities, arteriolar wall reflex, arterio‐venous crossing signs and arteriolar and venular tortuosity in the macula.ResultsCRAE was similar in the ipsi‐and contralateral eyes of our patients, and similar to that of the controls both pre‐ and postoperatively. Preoperatively, we observed higher CRVE in the patients' ipsilateral than in their contralateral eyes (222 vs. 217 μm, p = 0.009), and likewise higher than in controls' eyes (222 vs. 214 μm, p = 0.024). CRVE decreased postoperatively in the patients' ipsilateral eyes (222 vs. 217 μm, p = 0.037). Among the microvascular abnormalities, arteriolar and venular tortuosity in the macula showed higher grades in the patients than in the controls preoperatively (p = 0.035 and p = 0.043), but not postoperatively (p = 0.15 and p = 0.10).ConclusionsCRVE decreased after CEA, showing that venules constrict after the mechanical hindrance of blood flow is removed. Higher grades in arteriolar and venular tortuosity in the macula, a potential ocular biomarker of CS, subsided after CEA.

Funder

Evald ja Hilda Nissin Säätiö

Mary och Georg C. Ehrnrooths Stiftelse

Silmä- ja kudospankkisäätiö

Silmäsäätiö

Helsingin Yliopisto

Ögonfonden

Paavo Nurmen Säätiö

Finska Läkaresällskapet

GE Healthcare

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ophthalmology,General Medicine

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