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Feasibility of assessment of conjunctival microvascular hemodynamics in unilateral ischemic stroke.

Ali Kord Valeshabad1, Justin Wanek1, Faisal Mukarram2, Ruth Zelkha1, Fernando D Testai2, Mahnaz Shahidi3.   

Abstract

Since the internal carotid artery supplies blood to both the eye and the brain, ocular microvascular hemodynamics can be altered due to ischemic stroke. The purpose of the current study was to establish the feasibility of conjunctival microcirculation imaging for detection of inter-ocular differences in microvascular hemodynamics in subjects with unilateral ischemic stroke. Conjunctival microcirculation imaging was performed in both eyes of 15 healthy control subjects and 12 subjects following unilateral ischemic stroke. Diameter and axial blood velocity were measured in multiple conjunctival venules of each eye. A two-way repeated measures analysis of variance was performed to determine the effects of stroke (control vs. stroke) and side of stroke (ipsilateral vs. contralateral) on conjunctival diameter and axial blood velocity. There was no significant main effect of stroke on conjunctival diameter (P=0.7) or conjunctival axial blood velocity (P=0.9). There was no significant main effect of side of stroke on conjunctival diameter (P=0.8), but there was a significant main effect of side of stroke on conjunctival axial blood velocity (P=0.02). There was a significant interaction effect between stroke and side of stroke (P=0.04), indicating that conjunctival axial blood velocity was lower in ipsilateral eyes than in contralateral eyes of stroke subjects. Conjunctival axial blood velocity and internal carotid artery blood velocity were correlated in stroke subjects (r=0.75, P=0.01, N=10). Conjunctival microcirculation imaging is a feasible method to detect inter-ocular differences in microvascular hemodynamics in subjects with unilateral ischemic stroke.
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Keywords:  Conjunctiva; Hemodynamics; Ischemic stroke; Microcirculation; Microvasculature

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25917010      PMCID: PMC4461531          DOI: 10.1016/j.mvr.2015.04.007

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Microvasc Res        ISSN: 0026-2862            Impact factor:   3.514


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