Longitudinal associations of retinal vessel morphology with intraocular pressure and blood pressure at follow‐up visit—Findings from a Danish eye and vision cohort, Project FOREVER

Author:

Freiberg Josefine1ORCID,Welikala Roshan2,Rovelt Jens1ORCID,Barman Sarah A.2,Owen Christopher G.3,Rudnicka Alicja R.3,Kolko Miriam14ORCID,

Affiliation:

1. Department of Drug Design and Pharmacology University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

2. School of Computer Science and Mathematics Kingston University Surrey UK

3. Population Health Research Institute St. George's, University of London London UK

4. Department of Ophthalmology, Copenhagen University Hospital Rigshospitalet Glostrup, Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractPurposeTo characterise the retinal vasculometry of a Danish eye and vision cohort and examine associations with systolic blood pressure (BP), diastolic BP, mean arterial BP, and intraocular pressure (IOP).DesignLongitudinal study.MethodsThe retinal vasculature of fundus images from the FOREVER (Finding Ophthalmic Risks and Evaluating the Value of Eye exams and their predictive Reliability) cohort was analysed using a fully automated image analysis program. Longitudinal associations of retinal vessel morphology at follow‐up visit with IOP (baseline and follow‐up) and BP (follow‐up) were examined using multilevel linear regression models adjusting for age, sex and retinal vasculometry at baseline as fixed effects and person as random effect. Width measurements were additionally adjusted for the spherical equivalent.ResultsA total of 2089 subjects (62% female) with a mean age of 61 (standard deviation 8) years and a mean follow‐up period of 4.1 years (SD 0.6 years) were included. The mean arteriolar diameter was approximately 20% thinner than the mean venular diameter, and venules were about 21%–23% less tortuous than arterioles. BP at follow‐up was associated with decreased arteriolar diameter from baseline to follow‐up. After adjusting for baseline IOP, IOP at follow‐up was associated with increased arteriolar tortuosity above baseline (0.59%, 95% CI 0.08–1.10, p‐value 0.024).ConclusionIn a Danish eye and vision cohort, variations in BP and alterations in IOP over time were associated with changes in the width and tortuosity of retinal vessels. Our findings contribute novel insights into retinal vascular alterations over time.

Publisher

Wiley

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