Cognitive impairment and microvascular function in end-stage renal disease.
Susanne AngermannRoman GünthnerHenner HanssenGeorg LorenzMatthias C BraunischDominik SteublJulia MatschkalStephan KemmnerRenate HausingerZenonas BlockBernhard HallerUwe HeemannKonstantin KotliarTimo GrimmerChristoph SchmadererPublished in: International journal of methods in psychiatric research (2022)
This is the first study determining retinal microvascular function as surrogate for cerebral microvascular function and cognition in hemodialysis patients. The relationship between impairment in executive function and reduced arteriolar reaction to flicker light stimulation supports the involvement of cerebral small vessel disease as contributing factor for the development of cognitive impairment in this patient population and might be a target for noninvasive disease monitoring and therapeutic intervention.