Prevalence of Retinal Signs and Association With Cognitive Status: The ARIC Neurocognitive Study.
Moon Jeong LeeJennifer A DealPradeep Y RamuluA Richey SharrettAlison G AbrahamPublished in: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society (2019)
Our findings are confirmatory of recent research, and suggest that retinal microvascular signs may reflect microvascular pathology in the brain, potentially contributing to dementia and earlier MCI. The low prevalence of retinal signs and modest associations with cognitive status, however, limit the current clinical utility of these findings. Further work is needed to determine whether more sophisticated imaging may detect more subtle retinal signs with higher sensitivity to identify individuals at risk of dementia.