| Literature DB >> 25001248 |
Maged S Habib1, Bashir Al-Diri, Andrew Hunter, David H W Steel.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The study describes the relationship of retinal vascular geometry (RVG) to severity of diabetic retinopathy (DR), and its predictive role for subsequent development of proliferative diabetic retinopathy (PDR).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25001248 PMCID: PMC4094636 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2415-14-89
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Ophthalmol ISSN: 1471-2415 Impact factor: 2.209
Figure 1Distribution of analysed vascular bifurcations. An example of analysed temporal retinal arteriolar and venular vascular bifurcations of different sizes and orientations evenly spread at variable distances from the optic disc across the fundus image.
Figure 2Semi-manual technique for vascular analysis. The semi-manual technique: Vascular segment width estimated with aligned rectangles across the vessel longitudinal central axis. The bifurcation angles measured at the intersection point of vascular segments centrelines.
Demographic and clinical baseline characteristics of diabetic subjects
| Subjects | 10 Subjects | 10 Subjects | 12 Subjects | 19 Subjects | |
| (Eyes) | (10 eyes) | (10 eyes) | (12 eyes) | (19 eyes) | |
| Age | | | | | 0.92 |
| Mean | 55.5 | 56.6 | 53 | 50 | |
| (SD) | (8.9) | (9.5) | (9.0) | (12.5) | |
| (Range) | (43–65) | (37–65) | (41 – 65) | (26–65) | |
| Female | 60% | 50% | 42% | 58% | 0.21 |
| Type II Diabetes | 70% | 80% | 83% | 73% | 0.70 |
| Duration of DM in months: Mean | 118 | 148 | 128 | 211 | |
| (SD) | (65) | (74) | (93) | (124) | |
| (Range) | (24–144) | (37–240) | (12–300) | (2–456) | |
| Hypertension | 50% | 70% | 67% | 48% | 0.74 |
| High Cholesterol | 40% | 70% | 34% | 57% | 0.16 |
| Associated microvascular complications | | | | | 0.44 |
| NONE | 80% | 70% | 59% | 63% | |
| IHD, CVA, TIA | 10% | 20% | 0% | 5% | |
| Neuropathy, Foot Ulcer | 10% | 10% | 25% | 10% | |
| Nephropathy | 0% | 0% | 17% | 21% | |
| Smoking | 20% | 30% | 17% | 21% | 0.8 |
Duration of DM has a statistically significant correlation with Type of DR, as expected; the other factors do not.
The distribution of geometrical measurements in the diabetic subgroups
| 6.97 ± (1.61)* | 8.39 ± (2.37) † | 8.56 ± (2.39)† | 8.98 ± (2.63)‡ | ||
| 6.17 ± (1.56)* | 7.44 ± (2.30)† | 7.56 ± (2.34)† | 8.01 ± (2.52)‡ | ||
| 4.66 ± (1.04)* | 5.47 ± (1.53)† | 5.51 ± (1.44)† | 5.76 ± (1.70)‡ | ||
| 77.04 ± (15.6)* | 79.85 ± (17.4)*† | 80.02 ± (17.8)† | 83.23 ± (18.9)‡ | ||
| 25.14 ± (14.1) | 25.12 ± (15.8) | 25.82 ± (15.2) | 25.05 ± (16.7) | 0.941 | |
| 51.97 ± (19.3)* | 55.01 ± (21.2)* | 54.84 ± (21.7)*† | 58.57 ± (23.7)† | ||
| 3.33 ± (3.24)*† | 3.34 ± (3.17)*† | 3.30 ± (3.13)† | 3.55 ± (3.32)* | ||
The p-value of ANOVA test is shown with the significant differences between the subgroups as determined by the FLSD test. (Means that do not share a symbol are significantly different).
The distribution of the arteriolar and venular geometrical measurements in the diabetic subgroups
| 6.47 ± (1.08)* | 7.54 ± (1.68)† | 7.58 ± (1.65)† | 8.06 ± (1.84)‡ | ||
| 5.78 ± (1.10)* | 6.65 ± (1.62)† | 6.73 ± (1.66)† | 7.23 ± (1.80)‡ | ||
| 4.60 ± (0.99)* | 5.42 ± (1.37)† | 5.43 ± (1.33)† | 5.62 ± (1.43)† | ||
| 76.13 ± (15.8)* | 79.14 ± (17.9)* | 78.78 ± (18.4)* | 84.33 ± (18.6)† | ||
| 25.77 ± (15.2) | 27.32 ± (16.6) | 28.33 ± (15.4) | 27.44 ± (16.4) | 0.560 | |
| 50.36 ± (20.3)* | 51.99 ± (21.3)* | 50.45 ± (20.3)* | 56.88 ± (22.9)† | ||
| 3.70 ± (1.27) | 3.80 ± (2.00) | 3.92 ± (1.85) | 4.15 ± (2.25) | 0.161 | |
| 7.42 ± (1.87)* | 9.04 ± (2.62)† | 9.13 ± (2.56)†‡ | 9.55 ± (2.88)‡ | ||
| 6.51 ± (1.83)* | 8.04 ± (2.55)†‡ | 8.05 ± (2.54)† | 8.50 ± (2.79)‡ | ||
| 4.72 ± (1.08)* | 5.51 ± (1.64)† | 5.55 ± (1.47)† | 5.82 ± (1.85)‡ | ||
| 77.68 ± (15.1) | 80.40 ± (16.9) | 80.75 ± (17.4) | 82.53 ± (19.1) | 0.062 | |
| 24.81 ± (12.9) | 23.43 ± (14.9) | 24.34 ± (15.0) | 23.53 ± (16.8) | 0.921 | |
| 53.00 ± (17.9) | 57.34 ± (20.9) | 57.43 ± (22.1) | 59.65 ± (23.7) | 0.504 | |
| 3.02 ± (0.96) | 2.99 ± (0.88) | 2.94 ± (0.99) | 3.18 ± (1.46) | 0.07 | |
The p-value of ANOVA test is shown with the significant differences between the subgroups as determined by the FLSD test. (Means that do not share a symbol are significantly different).
There are significant differences in the vessel widths in both arteriolar and venular data, and in the second child branching angle, θ , in arteriolar data.
Overall Geometrical features of progressors group
| 26.47 ± (14.9) | 28.49 ± (15.3) | 26.26 ± (13.9) | 0.501 | |
| 51.98 ± (20.5) | 49.98 ± (21.0) | 54.07 ± (17.6) | 0.334 | |
| 3.102 ± (1.02) | 3.01 ± (0.83) | 3.104 ± (1.08) | 0.721 | |
Means and Standard deviations for the geometrical features in the progressors group baseline, penultimate and final visits for the overall data. P value for ANOVA test is shown.
Arteriolar and venular geometrical features for progressors group
| 24.94 ± (14.0) | 25.77 ± (11.6) | 24.71 ± (11.9) | 0.924 | |
| 54.58 ± (22.8) | 54.47 ± (22.1) | 57.87 ± (18.7) | 0.675 | |
| 27.72 ± (15.7) | 27.72 ± (15.4) | 27.47 ± (15.2) | 0.995 | |
| 49.87 ± (18.4) | 47.43 ± (17.7) | 51.10 ± (16.2) | 0.561 | |
Means and Standard deviations for the geometrical features in the progressors group baseline, penultimate and final visits for the arteriolar and venular data. P value for ANOVA test is shown.
Results of binary logistic regression analysis
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| −0.025 | 0.97 (0.84 - 1.14) | 0.742 | −0.145 | 0.86 (0.64 - 1.18) | 0.352 | −0.021 | 0.98 (0.81 - 1.18) | 0.831 | |
| −0.007 | 0.99 (0.84 - 1.17) | 0.93 | −0.178 | 0.84 (0.61 - 1.16) | 0.279 | 0.031 | 1.03 (0.84 - 1.27) | 0.768 | |
| −0.001 | 1.00 (0.98 - 1.02) | 0.844 | −0.007 | 0.99 (0.97 - 1.02) | 0.574 | 0.002 | 1.00 (0.98 - 1.03) | 0.858 | |
| 0.011 | 1.01 (1.00 - 1.02) | 0.154 | 0.014 | 1.01 (1.00 - 1.03) | 0.125 | 0.005 | 1.01 (0.98 - 1.03) | 0.632 | |
| χ | −0.118 | 0.83 (0.68 - 1.01) | 0.069 | −0.181 | 0.83 (0.66 - 1.06) | 0.131 | −0.099 | 0.90 (0.54 - 1.53) | 0.709 |
Results of binary logistic regression analysis for the overall data, arteriolar and venular subgroups. The coefficient, odds ratios, 95% confidence intervals, and p values are shown. (Significant results in Bold).