Stroke, Vol 19, 196-199, Copyright © 1988 by American Heart Association
CU Andersen, J Marquardsen, B Mikkelsen, JH Nehen, KK Pedersen and T Vesterlund
A prospective study of amaurosis fugax was carried out in a Danish
community (population 481,000); case ascertainment was based on the
collaboration of practicing ophthalmologists and general practitioners.
Over a 3-year period we registered 131 cases; the annual incidence of
"first amaurosis fugax episodes coming to medical attention" was 8.6 and
6.2 per 100,000 population for men and women, respectively. On the basis of
a comparison of the age-incidence curves for cerebral and retinal ischemic
attacks, the "true" incidence of amaurosis fugax is estimated to be
approximately 14/100,000/yr, or 25-30% of the reported incidence of
transient ischemic attacks. Clinical and/or radiologic signs of a carotid
lesion on the appropriate side were present in 56% of the patients, and an
additional 27% had symptoms or signs of other organic cardiovascular
disorders. Forty-three (68%) of the 63 patients who underwent arteriography
had an atheromatous lesion apparently amenable to carotid endarterectomy.
In spite of the case-finding procedures employed in the study, cases of
amaurosis fugax suitable for carotid surgery were thus ascertained at a
rate of only 3/100,000/yr. This suggests that surgical treatment of
patients with retinal ischemic attacks is of minor importance as a
preventive measure against stroke in the community.
ARTICLES
Amaurosis fugax in a Danish community: a prospective study
Department of Neurology, Aalborg Hospital, Denmark.
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