Cardiovascular Diseases Clinical Trial
To determine whether retinal arteriolar changes (generalized narrowing, focal narrowing and arterio-venous nicking) and retinopathy were associated with 10-year stroke-and ischemic heart disease-related mortality.
BACKGROUND:
Blood vessels in the retina of the eye provide a valuable window for evaluating
quantitatively small vessel arteriosclerosis (arteriolar narrowing, arterio-venous nicking
and arterio-to-venule ratio (AVR)). Previous studies have suggested that these optic fundi
vascular parameters may be useful measures of generalized vascular disease and may have
important prognostic implications. This study addressed this issue in a quantitative way
using an established cohort with previously acquired fundic photographs. The study addressed
an important public health problem with findings that may identify at-risk patients who
would benefit from earlier intervention.
The established cohort was from the Beaver Dam Eye Study cohort, a well-characterized
population of predominantly white persons aged 43-86 years at the baseline in 1988-1990. The
cohort was originally evaluated in 1988-1990 with routine clinical and laboratory evaluation
plus high-quality optic fundi photos. The population had been followed over a 10-year period
with identified deaths from ischemic heart disease or stroke.
DESIGN NARRATIVE:
This was a population-based case-cohort study to determine whether retinal arteriolar
changes (generalized narrowing, focal narrowing and arterio-venous nicking) and retinopathy
were associated with 10-year stroke-and ischemic heart disease-related mortality. The study
population was selected from participants of the Beaver Dam Eye Study, a well-characterized
population of predominantly white persons aged 43-86 years at the baseline examination in
1988-90. Cases were defined as participants who had died from either stroke or ischemic
heart disease since the baseline examination. Three participants per case were selected from
the cohort at baseline as controls, matched on gender and 5-year age intervals to cases.
Focal arteriolar narrowing, arteriovenous nicking and retinopathy were graded to baseline
using a standardized photographic grading protocol. To evaluate generalized arteriolar
narrowing, a method modified from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities study was used.
Retinal photographs were digitized and processed using a high-resolution scanner. Retinal
arteriole and venule widths were then measured with the help of a computer program based on
pixel density contrast between the vessel and the background retina. Finally, the average
width of the arterioles was summarized as a retinal arteriole to venule ratio (AVR).
Standard case-control methodology were applied to calculate the relative odds of association
between generalized retinal arteriolar narrowing (using different categories of AVR) and
other changes with stroke-and ischemic heart disease-related mortality. Logistic regression
models controlling for potential confounders (e.g., blood pressure, serum lipid levels) were
employed to evaluate the independent association between retinal arteriolar characteristics
and stroke- and ischemic heart disease mortality.
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Observational Model: Case Control, Time Perspective: Retrospective
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