Authors
Sara Cristina Lima Rebouças, Audrey Cougnard‐Gregoire, Louis Arnould, Marie‐Noëlle Delyfer, Cédric Schweitzer, Jean‐François Korobelnik, Alexandra Foubert‐Samier, Carol Y Cheung, Tien Yin Wong, Cécile Delcourt, Catherine Helmer
Publication date
2023/12
Journal
Alzheimer's & Dementia
Volume
19
Pages
e074659
Description
Background
The retina and the brain microvasculatures share many anatomical and physiological similarities; thus, retinal microvasculature could represent a potential screening tool for cerebrovascular and neurodegenerative diseases. Changes in retinal microvasculature have been associated with dementia in previous studies. However, all the previous studies analyzing retinal vascular network features in relation to dementia or Alzheimer Disease (AD) were cross‐sectional. This study aimed to explore the longitudinal relationship between retinal microvascular features and dementia incidence over a 10‐year follow‐up period.
Method
We included 617 participants from the Three‐City (3C) population‐based cohort and its ancillary ophthalmological study, the Alienor study. Quantitative retinal vascular features (caliber, tortuosity, fractal dimension) were assessed at baseline in the Alienor study using the semi …