Association of Neuroretinal Thinning and Microvascular Changes with Hypertension in an Older Population in Southern Italy.
Alfredo NiroGiancarlo SborgiaLuisa LampignanoGianluigi GiulianiFabio CastellanaRoberta ZupoIlaria BortonePasquale PuzoAngelo PascaleValentina PastoreRosa BuonamassaRoberta GalatiMarco BordinoneFlavio CassanoChiara GrisetaSarah TirelliMadia LozuponeVitoantonio BevilacquaFrancesco PanzaRodolfo SardoneGiovanni AlessioFrancesco BosciaPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
A neuroretinal thinning involving GCC and a change in capillary density at the peripapillary network were related to the hypertension in older patients without hypertensive retinopathy. Assessing peripapillary retinal microvasculature using OCT-A may be a useful non-invasive approach to detect early microvascular changes due to hypertension.