Stroke, Vol 23, 900-902, Copyright © 1992 by American Heart Association
A Bruno, PW Russell, WL Jones, JK Austin, ES Weinstein and SR Steel
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Asymptomatic retinal cholesterol emboli are
sometimes encountered on ophthalmoscopic examination. They are associated
with decreased survival, but their clinical significance is not fully
known. We sought to determine which vascular risk factors are associated
with such emboli. METHODS: We studied 70 consecutive men (55- 84 years old)
with asymptomatic retinal cholesterol emboli diagnosed in an eye clinic.
Twenty-one men (57-78 years old) from the same eye clinic without retinal
emboli or retinal ischemic events were randomly selected as control
subjects. We determined vascular risk factors, presence of ischemic heart
disease, and extracranial carotid artery disease. RESULTS: Patients had a
higher prevalence of hypertension, smoked more, and had a higher prevalence
of heterogeneous or echolucent carotid plaques on either side than did
control subjects (p less than 0.001 for all three factors). Patients also
had a higher prevalence of carotid artery stenosis greater than or equal to
50% on either side and a higher prevalence of ischemic heart disease than
did control subjects, but these did not reach statistical significance (p =
0.06 and p = 0.08, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Our findings suggest that
hypertension and cigarette smoking may be important in the pathogenesis of
asymptomatic retinal cholesterol emboli and that these emboli indicate
systemic atherosclerosis rather than ipsilateral carotid artery stenosis.
ARTICLES
Concomitants of asymptomatic retinal cholesterol emboli
Neurology Service, Veterans Affairs Medical Center, Albuquerque, N.M.
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