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Age-related changes of the retinal microvasculature

PURPOSE: Blood vessels of the retina provide an easily-accessible, representative window into the condition of microvasculature. We investigated how retinal vessel structure captured in fundus photographs changes with age, and how this may reflect features related to patient health, including blood...

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Autores principales: Orlov, Nikita V., Coletta, Cristopher, van Asten, Freekje, Qian, Yong, Ding, Jun, AlGhatrif, Majd, Lakatta, Edward, Chew, Emily, Wong, Wai, Swaroop, Anand, Fiorillo, Edoardo, Delitala, Alessandro, Marongiu, Michele, Goldberg, Ilya G., Schlessinger, David
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6497255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31048908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215916
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author Orlov, Nikita V.
Coletta, Cristopher
van Asten, Freekje
Qian, Yong
Ding, Jun
AlGhatrif, Majd
Lakatta, Edward
Chew, Emily
Wong, Wai
Swaroop, Anand
Fiorillo, Edoardo
Delitala, Alessandro
Marongiu, Michele
Goldberg, Ilya G.
Schlessinger, David
author_facet Orlov, Nikita V.
Coletta, Cristopher
van Asten, Freekje
Qian, Yong
Ding, Jun
AlGhatrif, Majd
Lakatta, Edward
Chew, Emily
Wong, Wai
Swaroop, Anand
Fiorillo, Edoardo
Delitala, Alessandro
Marongiu, Michele
Goldberg, Ilya G.
Schlessinger, David
author_sort Orlov, Nikita V.
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description PURPOSE: Blood vessels of the retina provide an easily-accessible, representative window into the condition of microvasculature. We investigated how retinal vessel structure captured in fundus photographs changes with age, and how this may reflect features related to patient health, including blood pressure. RESULTS: We used two approaches. In the first approach, we segmented the retinal vasculature from fundus photographs and then we correlated 25 parameterized aspects ("traits")—comprising 15 measures of tortuosity, 7 fractal ranges of self-similarity, and 3 measures of junction numbers—with participant age and blood pressure. In the second approach, we examined entire fundus photographs with a set of algorithmic CHARM features. We studied 2,280 Sardinians, ages 20–28, and an U.S. based population from the AREDS study in 1,178 participants, ages 59–84. Three traits (relating to tortuosity, vessel bifurcation number, and vessel endpoint number) showed significant changes with age in both cohorts, and one additional trait (relating to fractal number) showed a correlation in the Sardinian cohort only. When using second approach, we found significant correlations of particular CHARM features with age and blood pressure, which were stronger than those detected when using parameterized traits, reflecting a greater signal from the entire photographs than was captured in the segmented microvasculature. CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate that automated quantitative image analysis of fundus images can reveal general measures of patient health status.
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spelling pubmed-64972552019-05-17 Age-related changes of the retinal microvasculature Orlov, Nikita V. Coletta, Cristopher van Asten, Freekje Qian, Yong Ding, Jun AlGhatrif, Majd Lakatta, Edward Chew, Emily Wong, Wai Swaroop, Anand Fiorillo, Edoardo Delitala, Alessandro Marongiu, Michele Goldberg, Ilya G. Schlessinger, David PLoS One Research Article PURPOSE: Blood vessels of the retina provide an easily-accessible, representative window into the condition of microvasculature. We investigated how retinal vessel structure captured in fundus photographs changes with age, and how this may reflect features related to patient health, including blood pressure. RESULTS: We used two approaches. In the first approach, we segmented the retinal vasculature from fundus photographs and then we correlated 25 parameterized aspects ("traits")—comprising 15 measures of tortuosity, 7 fractal ranges of self-similarity, and 3 measures of junction numbers—with participant age and blood pressure. In the second approach, we examined entire fundus photographs with a set of algorithmic CHARM features. We studied 2,280 Sardinians, ages 20–28, and an U.S. based population from the AREDS study in 1,178 participants, ages 59–84. Three traits (relating to tortuosity, vessel bifurcation number, and vessel endpoint number) showed significant changes with age in both cohorts, and one additional trait (relating to fractal number) showed a correlation in the Sardinian cohort only. When using second approach, we found significant correlations of particular CHARM features with age and blood pressure, which were stronger than those detected when using parameterized traits, reflecting a greater signal from the entire photographs than was captured in the segmented microvasculature. CONCLUSIONS: These findings demonstrate that automated quantitative image analysis of fundus images can reveal general measures of patient health status. Public Library of Science 2019-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC6497255/ /pubmed/31048908 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215916 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Orlov, Nikita V.
Coletta, Cristopher
van Asten, Freekje
Qian, Yong
Ding, Jun
AlGhatrif, Majd
Lakatta, Edward
Chew, Emily
Wong, Wai
Swaroop, Anand
Fiorillo, Edoardo
Delitala, Alessandro
Marongiu, Michele
Goldberg, Ilya G.
Schlessinger, David
Age-related changes of the retinal microvasculature
title Age-related changes of the retinal microvasculature
title_full Age-related changes of the retinal microvasculature
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title_short Age-related changes of the retinal microvasculature
title_sort age-related changes of the retinal microvasculature
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6497255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31048908
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0215916
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