2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12938-021-00931-2
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Changes in retinal multilayer thickness and vascular network of patients with Alzheimer’s disease

Abstract: Background Retinal biomarkers of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) have been extensively investigated in recent decades. Retinal nervous and vascular parameters can reflect brain conditions, and they can facilitate early diagnosis of AD. Objective Our study aimed to evaluate the difference in retinal neuro-layer thickness and vascular parameters of patients with AD and healthy controls (HCs). Methods Non-invasi… Show more

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“…The MMSE assesses the overall cognitive function and has a higher sensitivity in identifying patients with dementia ( Carpinelli Mazzi et al, 2020 ). Some studies demonstrated that retinal thickness was associated with MMSE score in AD patients ( Kim and Kang, 2019 ; Mei et al, 2021 ), while other researchers didn’t find such associations which are consistent with our results ( Cipollini et al, 2020 ; Zhao et al, 2020 ). However, Li et al (2018) reported that the Mini-Cog was superior to MMSE in identifying Chinese outpatients with mild cognitive impairment, which was less affected by age and education level than MMSE.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The MMSE assesses the overall cognitive function and has a higher sensitivity in identifying patients with dementia ( Carpinelli Mazzi et al, 2020 ). Some studies demonstrated that retinal thickness was associated with MMSE score in AD patients ( Kim and Kang, 2019 ; Mei et al, 2021 ), while other researchers didn’t find such associations which are consistent with our results ( Cipollini et al, 2020 ; Zhao et al, 2020 ). However, Li et al (2018) reported that the Mini-Cog was superior to MMSE in identifying Chinese outpatients with mild cognitive impairment, which was less affected by age and education level than MMSE.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Recent OCT studies have indicated that macular GCL + was reduced in AD patients compared with age-matched controls, 10,40,42,48,51 further implicating retinal neurodegeneration mechanism in AD.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Most studies did not find a significant difference between MMSE score and OCT parameters. 65,71 However, some studies reported a significant correlation between MMSE score and RNFL; 40,51,62,72,75 GCL 40,51,52,74,76 and CT. 53 Therefore, the correlation between the clinical severity of AD and the thickness of the retinal layers is not well established. In our study, after adjustment of the MMSE score with the duration of disease progression, we found a significant correlation with GCL + + and GCL + , in AD group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The retina is the only visualized neurovascular tissue in the body, providing an easy-to-see window for monitoring systemic neurovascular conditions ( 30 , 31 ). OCTA is a novel, non-invasive and quantitative retinal imaging tool of which use has been extended from early screening and monitoring of fundus diseases to systemic diseases ( 32 35 ). OCTA-base retinal parameters, such as retinal vessel density and thickness, are expected to be one of the most promising and competitive non-invasive indicators in clinical practice.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%