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Resistive index of ophthalmic artery as an imaging biomarker of hypertension-related vascular and kidney damage.

Alessandro MattinaGiulio GeraciMarta ZammutoCarlo MaidaAntonina GiammancoEmilio NardiFabio TuzzolinoMaurizio AvernaSantina CottoneGiuseppe Mulè
Published in: Biomarkers in medicine (2021)
Aim: Resistive index of ophthalmic artery (RI-OA) is associated with atherosclerotic diseases. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association of RI-OA and hypertension-related vascular and kidney damage. Materials and methods: Two-hundred and eighty hypertensive patients underwent evaluation of RI-OA, carotid atherosclerosis and level of 24 h albuminuria. Results: Albuminuria and carotid atherosclerosis were positively associated with RI-OA independently of other cardiovascular risk factors. Receiver-operating characteristic curve analysis allowed us to calculate a cut-off value of RI-OA >0.625, which would be suspicious about the existence of atherosclerotic disease. Conclusion: The ophthalmic vascular circulation allows to study connections between macro- and microcirculation in vivo. RI-OA could be a useful marker for a better stratification of the risk of developing kidney and cardiovascular disease.
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