Systemic hypertension associated retinal microvascular changes can be detected with optical coherence tomography angiography

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Christopher Sun
Carlo Ladores
Jimmy Hong
Duc Quang Nguyen
Jacqueline Chua
Daniel Ting
Leopold Schmetterer
Tien Yin Wong
Ching-Yu Cheng
Anna C. S. Tan
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[1] Singapore National Eye Centre,
[2] University of Santo Tomas Hospital,undefined
[3] Singapore Eye Research Institute,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 10卷
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A major complication of hypertension is microvascular damage and capillary rarefaction is a known complication of hypertensive end-organ damage which confers a higher risk of systemic disease such as stroke and cardiovascular events. Our aim was to study the effect of hypertension on the retinal microvasculature using non-invasive optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). We performed a case-control study of 94 eyes of 94 participants with systemic hypertension and 46 normal control eyes from the Singapore Chinese Eye Study using a standardized protocol to collect data on past medical history of hypertension, including the number and type of hypertensive medications and assessed mean arterial pressure. Retinal vascular parameters were measured in all eyes using OCTA. In the multivariate analysis adjusting for confounders, compared to controls, eyes of hypertensive patients showed a decrease in the macular vessel density at the level of the superficial [OR 0.02; 95% CI, 0 to 0.64; P 0.027] and deep venous plexuses [OR 0.03; 95% CI, 0 to 0.41; P 0.009] and an increase in the deep foveal avascular zone. This shows that hypertension is associated with reduced retinal vessel density and an increased foveal avascular zone, especially in the deep venous plexus, as seen on OCTA and there is a potential role in using OCTA as a clinical tool to monitor hypertensive damage and identifying at risk patients
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