Relationship of quantitative retinal capillary network and myocardial remodeling in systemic hypertension

Background: This study examined the associations between quantitative optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) parameters and myocardial abnormalities as documented on cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in patients with systemic hypertension. Methods and Results: We conducted a cross-s...

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Main Authors: Chua, Jacqueline, Le, Thu-Thao, Sim, Yin Ci, Chye, Hui Yi, Tan, Bingyao, Yao, Xinwen, Wong, Damon, Ang, Briana W. Y., Toh, Desiree-Faye, Lim, Huishan, Bryant, Jennifer A., Wong, Tien Yin, Chin, Calvin Woon Loong, Schmetterer, Leopold
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topic Engineering::Bioengineering
Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Systemic Hypertension
spellingShingle Engineering::Bioengineering
Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance
Systemic Hypertension
Chua, Jacqueline
Le, Thu-Thao
Sim, Yin Ci
Chye, Hui Yi
Tan, Bingyao
Yao, Xinwen
Wong, Damon
Ang, Briana W. Y.
Toh, Desiree-Faye
Lim, Huishan
Bryant, Jennifer A.
Wong, Tien Yin
Chin, Calvin Woon Loong
Schmetterer, Leopold
Relationship of quantitative retinal capillary network and myocardial remodeling in systemic hypertension
description Background: This study examined the associations between quantitative optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) parameters and myocardial abnormalities as documented on cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in patients with systemic hypertension. Methods and Results: We conducted a cross-sectional study of 118 adults with hypertension (197 eyes). Patients underwent cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging and OCTA (PLEX Elite 9000, Carl Zeiss Meditec). Associations between OCTA parameters (superficial and deep retinal capillary density) and adverse cardiac remodeling (left ventricular mass, remodeling index, interstitial fibrosis, global longitudinal strain, and presence of left ventricular hypertrophy) were studied using multivariable linear regression analysis with generalized estimating equations. Of the 118 patients with hypertension enrolled (65% men; median [interquartile range] age, 59 [13] years), 29% had left ventricular hypertrophy. After adjusting for age, sex, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, and signal strength of OCTA scans, patients with lower superficial capillary density had significantly higher left ventricular mass (β=-0.150; 95% CI, -0.290 to -0.010), higher interstitial volume (β=-0.270; 95% CI, -0.535 to -0.0015), and worse global longitudinal strain (β=-0.109; 95% CI, -0.187 to -0.032). Lower superficial capillary density was found in patients with hypertension with replacement fibrosis versus no replacement fibrosis (16.53±0.64 mm-1 versus 16.96±0.64 mm-1; P=0.003). Conclusions: We showed significant correlations between retinal capillary density and adverse cardiac remodeling markers in patients with hypertension, supporting the notion that the OCTA could provide a non-invasive index of microcirculation alteration for vascular risk stratification in people with hypertension.
author2 School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
author_facet School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering
Chua, Jacqueline
Le, Thu-Thao
Sim, Yin Ci
Chye, Hui Yi
Tan, Bingyao
Yao, Xinwen
Wong, Damon
Ang, Briana W. Y.
Toh, Desiree-Faye
Lim, Huishan
Bryant, Jennifer A.
Wong, Tien Yin
Chin, Calvin Woon Loong
Schmetterer, Leopold
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author Chua, Jacqueline
Le, Thu-Thao
Sim, Yin Ci
Chye, Hui Yi
Tan, Bingyao
Yao, Xinwen
Wong, Damon
Ang, Briana W. Y.
Toh, Desiree-Faye
Lim, Huishan
Bryant, Jennifer A.
Wong, Tien Yin
Chin, Calvin Woon Loong
Schmetterer, Leopold
author_sort Chua, Jacqueline
title Relationship of quantitative retinal capillary network and myocardial remodeling in systemic hypertension
title_short Relationship of quantitative retinal capillary network and myocardial remodeling in systemic hypertension
title_full Relationship of quantitative retinal capillary network and myocardial remodeling in systemic hypertension
title_fullStr Relationship of quantitative retinal capillary network and myocardial remodeling in systemic hypertension
title_full_unstemmed Relationship of quantitative retinal capillary network and myocardial remodeling in systemic hypertension
title_sort relationship of quantitative retinal capillary network and myocardial remodeling in systemic hypertension
publishDate 2022
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163368
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1633682023-12-29T06:47:57Z Relationship of quantitative retinal capillary network and myocardial remodeling in systemic hypertension Chua, Jacqueline Le, Thu-Thao Sim, Yin Ci Chye, Hui Yi Tan, Bingyao Yao, Xinwen Wong, Damon Ang, Briana W. Y. Toh, Desiree-Faye Lim, Huishan Bryant, Jennifer A. Wong, Tien Yin Chin, Calvin Woon Loong Schmetterer, Leopold School of Chemical and Biomedical Engineering Singapore National Eye Centre Duke-NUS Medical School SERI-NTU Advanced Ocular Engineering (STANCE) Engineering::Bioengineering Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Systemic Hypertension Background: This study examined the associations between quantitative optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) parameters and myocardial abnormalities as documented on cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging in patients with systemic hypertension. Methods and Results: We conducted a cross-sectional study of 118 adults with hypertension (197 eyes). Patients underwent cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging and OCTA (PLEX Elite 9000, Carl Zeiss Meditec). Associations between OCTA parameters (superficial and deep retinal capillary density) and adverse cardiac remodeling (left ventricular mass, remodeling index, interstitial fibrosis, global longitudinal strain, and presence of left ventricular hypertrophy) were studied using multivariable linear regression analysis with generalized estimating equations. Of the 118 patients with hypertension enrolled (65% men; median [interquartile range] age, 59 [13] years), 29% had left ventricular hypertrophy. After adjusting for age, sex, systolic blood pressure, diabetes, and signal strength of OCTA scans, patients with lower superficial capillary density had significantly higher left ventricular mass (β=-0.150; 95% CI, -0.290 to -0.010), higher interstitial volume (β=-0.270; 95% CI, -0.535 to -0.0015), and worse global longitudinal strain (β=-0.109; 95% CI, -0.187 to -0.032). Lower superficial capillary density was found in patients with hypertension with replacement fibrosis versus no replacement fibrosis (16.53±0.64 mm-1 versus 16.96±0.64 mm-1; P=0.003). Conclusions: We showed significant correlations between retinal capillary density and adverse cardiac remodeling markers in patients with hypertension, supporting the notion that the OCTA could provide a non-invasive index of microcirculation alteration for vascular risk stratification in people with hypertension. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) Nanyang Technological University National Medical Research Council (NMRC) National Research Foundation (NRF) Published version This work was funded by grants from the Duke‐NUS Medical School (Duke‐NUS‐KP(Coll)/2018/0009A), the National Medical Research Council (CG/C010A/2017_SERI; NMRC/OFLCG/001c/2017; OFIRG/0048/2017; OFLCG/004c/2018; TA/MOH‐000249‐00/2018 and MOH‐OFIRG20nov‐0014), National Research Foundation Singapore (NRF2019‐THE002‐0006 and NRF‐CRP24‐2020‐0001), A*STAR (A20H4b0141), the Singapore Eye Research Institute & Nanyang Technological University (SERI‐NTU Advanced Ocular Engineering (STANCE) Program), and the SERI‐Lee Foundation (LF1019‐1) Singapore. 2022-12-05T03:19:08Z 2022-12-05T03:19:08Z 2022 Journal Article Chua, J., Le, T., Sim, Y. C., Chye, H. Y., Tan, B., Yao, X., Wong, D., Ang, B. W. Y., Toh, D., Lim, H., Bryant, J. A., Wong, T. Y., Chin, C. W. L. & Schmetterer, L. (2022). Relationship of quantitative retinal capillary network and myocardial remodeling in systemic hypertension. Journal of the American Heart Association, 11(6), e024226-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1161/JAHA.121.024226 2047-9980 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/163368 10.1161/JAHA.121.024226 35253475 2-s2.0-85126830923 6 11 e024226 en Duke‐NUS‐KP(Coll)/2018/0009A CG/C010A/2017_SERI NMRC/OFLCG/001c/2017 OFIRG/0048/2017 OFLCG/004c/2018 TA/MOH‐000249‐00/2018 MOH‐OFIRG20nov‐0014 NRF2019‐THE002‐0006 NRF‐CRP24‐2020‐0001 A20H4b0141 LF1019‐1 Journal of the American Heart Association © 2022 The Authors. Published on behalf of the American Heart Association, Inc., by Wiley. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution‐NonCommercial‐NoDerivs License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made. application/pdf