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Retinal neurovascular alteration in type 2 diabetes with renal impairment in association with systemic arterial stiffness.

Sauli Ari WidjajaWilliam F MielerWimbo SasonoSoebagijo A SoelistijoArief S KartasasmitaAkira MurakamiShintaro Nakao
Published in: International journal of retina and vitreous (2024)
The strong association between changes in the retinal neurovascular system, DR severity, renal impairment, and arterial stiffness in type 2 DM was confirmed. Patients with more severe renal impairment had higher levels of arterial stiffness, more severe DR and retinal neurovascular alteration. Retinal neurovascular changes seen in OCT/OCTA might mimic renal microvascular alteration and systemic arterial stiffness. Therefore, assessment of baPWV and OCT/OCTA should be integrated in DR screening to enhance cardiovascular risk stratification and prognosis as well as to provide clinically useful early identification of subclinical micro- and macrovascular alterations.
Keyphrases
  • optical coherence tomography
  • diabetic retinopathy
  • optic nerve
  • blood pressure
  • type diabetes
  • editorial comment
  • early onset
  • glycemic control
  • adipose tissue
  • insulin resistance