Affiliation:
1. Department of Neurology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, Nanchang, China
2. Department of Anaesthesiology, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, Nanchang, China
Abstract
Background
Considerable controversy exists on the association between retinal vein occlusion (
RVO
) and stroke risk. Therefore, we conducted a meta‐analysis to assess the relationship between
RVO
and stroke risk.
Methods and Results
PubMed,
EMBASE
, and the Cochrane library databases were searched for cohort studies with data on
RVO
and stroke risk. Studies that reported adjusted relative risks (
RR
s) with 95%
CI
s of stroke associated with
RVO
were included. Stratified analyses were conducted according to key characteristics. A total of 5 articles including results from 6 prospective cohort studies with 431 cases of stroke and 37 471 participants were included in the meta‐analysis. Overall, after adjustment for established cardiovascular risk factors, participants with
RVO
at baseline were considerably more associated with a greater incidence of stroke risk (combined
RR
: 1.50, 95%
CI
: 1.19–1.90), compared to participants without
RVO
. The results were more pronounced for stroke (
RR
: 1.72, 95%
CI
: 1.24–2.37) in the stratified with a stroke history. The risk of stroke was nonsignificant in male subjects (
RR
: 1.20, 95%
CI
: 0.96–1.49) and in female subjects (
RR
: 0.93, 95%
CI
: 0.64–1.34). The presence of both central
RVO
(
RR
: 1.90, 95%
CI
: 1.46–2.48) and branch
RVO
(
RR
: 1.79, 95%
CI
: 1.18–2.72) was associated with increased risk of stroke. Stratifying by age, the associations between
RVO
and risk of stroke were similar between the age range in the cohorts that ranged from 50 to 59 years and 60 to 69 years.
Conclusions
Exposure to
RVO
was associated with an increased risk of stroke, especially in subjects aged between 50 and 69 years. Future studies on the effect of
RVO
treatment and modifiable risk factor reduction on stroke risk in
RVO
patients are warranted.
Publisher
Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)
Subject
Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
Cited by
19 articles.
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