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Retinal Vasculometry Associations With Glaucoma: Findings From the European Prospective Investigation of Cancer-Norfolk Eye Study

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
卷 220, 期 -, 页码 140-151

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.ajo.2020.07.027

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  1. MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, UK [G0401527]
  2. RESEARCH INTO AGEING, UK [262]
  3. Medical Research Council Population and Systems Medicine Board [MR/L02005X/1]
  4. British Heart Foundation [PG/15/101/31889]
  5. Richard Desmond Charitable Trust (via Fight for Sight)
  6. Department for Health through National Institute for Health Research to Moorfields Eye Hospital
  7. UCL Institute of Ophthalmology
  8. MRC/RCOphth Clinical Training Fellowship [G1001939/1]
  9. International Glaucoma Association
  10. MRC [MR/N003284/1, G1001939, MR/L02005X/1, G0500300] Funding Source: UKRI

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PURPOSE: To examine retinal vasculometry associations with different glaucomas in older British people. DESIGN: Cross-sectional study. METHODS: A total of 8,623 European Prospective Investigation into Cancer-Norfolk Eye study participants were examined, who underwent retinal imaging, ocular biometry assessment, and clinical ascertainment of ocular hypertensive or glaucoma status (including glaucoma suspect [GS], high-tension open-angle glaucoma [HTG], and normal-tension glaucoma [NTG]). Automated measures of arteriolar and venular tortuosity, area, and width from retinal images were obtained. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Associations between glaucoma and retinal vasculometry outcomes were analyzed using multilevel linear regression, adjusted for age, sex, height, axial length, intraocular and systemic blood pressure, and within-person clustering, to provide absolute differences in width and area, and percentage differences in vessel tortuosity. Presence or absence of within-person-between-eye differences in retinal vasculometry by diagnoses were examined. RESULTS: A total of 565,593 vessel segments from 5,947 participants (mean age 67.6 years, SD 7.6 years, 57% women) were included; numbers with HTG, NTG, and GS in at least 1 eye were 87, 82, and 439, respectively. Thinner arterioles (-3.2 mu m; 95% confidence interval [CI] -4.4 mu m, -1.9 mu m) and venules (-2.7 mu m; 95% CI -4.9 mu m, -0.5 mu m) were associated with HTG. Reduced venular area was associated with HTG (-0.2 mm(2); 95% CI -0.3 mm(2), -0.1 mm(2)) and NTG (-0.2 mm(2); 95% CI -0.3 mm(2), -0.0 mm(2)). Less tortuous retinal arterioles and venules were associated with all glaucomas, but only significantly for GS (-3.9%; 95% CI L7.7%, -0.1% and -4.8%; 95% CI -7.4%, -2.1%, respectively). There was no evidence of within-person-between-eye differences in retinal vasculometry associations by diagnoses. CONCLUSIONS: Retinal vessel width associations with glaucoma and novel associations with vessel area and tortuosity, together with no evidence of within-person-between-eye differences in retinal vasculometry, suggest a vascular cause of glaucoma. ((C) 2020 Published by Elsevier Inc.)

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