Visual dysfunction is a better predictor than retinal thickness for dementia in Parkinson's disease.
Naomi HannawayAngeliki ZarkaliLouise-Ann LeylandFion BremnerJennifer M NicholasSiegfried K WagnerMatthew RoigPearse A KeaneAhmed ToosyJeremy ChatawayRimona Sharon WeilPublished in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2023)
In our deeply phenotyped longitudinal cohort, visual dysfunction predicted dementia and poor outcomes in PD. Conversely, retinal thickness had less power to predict dementia. This supports mechanistic models for Parkinson's dementia progression with onset in cortical structures and shows potential for visual tests to enable stratification for clinical trials.