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Assessment of the conjunctival microcirculation for patients presenting with acute myocardial infarction compared to healthy controls.

Paul F Brennan1,2, Andrew J McNeil3, Min Jing4, Agnes Awuah3, Julie S Moore3, Jonathan Mailey5, Dewar D Finlay4, Kevin Blighe3, James A D McLaughlin4, M Andrew Nesbit3, Emanuele Trucco6, Tara C B Moore3, Mark S Spence5.   

Abstract

Microcirculatory dysfunction occurs early in cardiovascular disease (CVD) development. Acute myocardial infarction (MI) is a late consequence of CVD. The conjunctival microcirculation is readily-accessible for quantitative assessment and has not previously been studied in MI patients. We compared the conjunctival microcirculation of acute MI patients and age/sex-matched healthy controls to determine if there were differences in microcirculatory parameters. We acquired images using an iPhone 6s and slit-lamp biomicroscope. Parameters measured included diameter, axial velocity, wall shear rate and blood volume flow. Results are for all vessels as they were not sub-classified into arterioles or venules. The conjunctival microcirculation was assessed in 56 controls and 59 inpatients with a presenting diagnosis of MI. Mean vessel diameter for the controls was 21.41 ± 7.57 μm compared to 22.32 ± 7.66 μm for the MI patients (p < 0.001). Axial velocity for the controls was 0.53 ± 0.15 mm/s compared to 0.49 ± 0.17 mm/s for the MI patients (p < 0.001). Wall shear rate was higher for controls than MI patients (162 ± 93 s-1 vs 145 ± 88 s-1, p < 0.001). Blood volume flow did not differ significantly for the controls and MI patients (153 ± 124 pl/s vs 154 ± 125 pl/s, p = 0.84). This pilot iPhone and slit-lamp assessment of the conjunctival microcirculation found lower axial velocity and wall shear rate in patients with acute MI. Further study is required to correlate these findings further and assess long-term outcomes in this patient group with a severe CVD phenotype.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33828174     DOI: 10.1038/s41598-021-87315-7

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Rep        ISSN: 2045-2322            Impact factor:   4.379


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1.  Volume flow estimation in the precapillary mesenteric microvasculature in vivo and the principle of constant pressure gradient.

Authors:  Aristotle G Koutsiaris
Journal:  Biorheology       Date:  2005       Impact factor: 1.875

2.  Volume flow and wall shear stress quantification in the human conjunctival capillaries and post-capillary venules in vivo.

Authors:  Aristotle G Koutsiaris; Sophia V Tachmitzi; Nick Batis; Maria G Kotoula; Constantinos H Karabatsas; Evagelia Tsironi; Dimitrios Z Chatzoulis
Journal:  Biorheology       Date:  2007       Impact factor: 1.875

3.  Automated Assessment of Hemodynamics in the Conjunctival Microvasculature Network.

Authors:  Maziyar M Khansari; Justin Wanek; Anthony E Felder; Nicole Camardo; Mahnaz Shahidi
Journal:  IEEE Trans Med Imaging       Date:  2015-10-06       Impact factor: 10.048

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1.  A novel algorithm for cardiovascular screening using conjunctival microcirculatory parameters and blood biomarkers.

Authors:  Agnes Awuah; Julie S Moore; M Andrew Nesbit; Mark W Ruddock; Paul F Brennan; Jonathan A Mailey; Andrew J McNeil; Min Jing; Dewar D Finlay; Emanuele Trucco; Mary Jo Kurth; Joanne Watt; John V Lamont; Peter Fitzgerald; Mark S Spence; James A D McLaughlin; Tara C B Moore
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-04-21       Impact factor: 4.996

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