OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between the degree of diabetic retinopathy and autonomic neuropathy, and to test whether ocular parasympathetic denervation is correlated to the degree of diabetic retinopathy. DESIGN: Cross-sectional pilot study. SETTING: The tertiary ophthalmic centre for the Atlantic provinces in Halifax. PATIENTS: Twelve randomly selected patients (six women and six men with a mean age of 36.6 years) with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus who had diabetic retinopathy. OUTCOME MEASURES: Degree of diabetic retinopathy, hemoglobin Alc level, orthostatic change in systolic and diastolic blood pressure and in serum catecholamine levels, degree of pupillary supersensitivity to 0.125% pilocarpine (pilo-pupil ratio average [PPRA]). RESULTS: The degree of diabetic retinopathy was significantly correlated with the duration of diabetes (p = 0.035), the hemoglobin Alc level (p = 0.004), the orthostatic change in diastolic blood pressure (p = 0.022) and the PPRA (p = 0.0007). CONCLUSIONS: The degree of diabetic retinopathy was significantly correlated with autonomic neuropathy and with the PPRA. Given these results, further study is indicated to determine whether autonomic neuropathy is a predictor of the severity of diabetic retinopathy.
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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the association between the degree of diabetic retinopathy and autonomic neuropathy, and to test whether ocular parasympathetic denervation is correlated to the degree of diabetic retinopathy. DESIGN: Cross-sectional pilot study. SETTING: The tertiary ophthalmic centre for the Atlantic provinces in Halifax. PATIENTS: Twelve randomly selected patients (six women and six men with a mean age of 36.6 years) with insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus who had diabetic retinopathy. OUTCOME MEASURES: Degree of diabetic retinopathy, hemoglobin Alc level, orthostatic change in systolic and diastolic blood pressure and in serum catecholamine levels, degree of pupillary supersensitivity to 0.125% pilocarpine (pilo-pupil ratio average [PPRA]). RESULTS: The degree of diabetic retinopathy was significantly correlated with the duration of diabetes (p = 0.035), the hemoglobin Alc level (p = 0.004), the orthostatic change in diastolic blood pressure (p = 0.022) and the PPRA (p = 0.0007). CONCLUSIONS: The degree of diabetic retinopathy was significantly correlated with autonomic neuropathy and with the PPRA. Given these results, further study is indicated to determine whether autonomic neuropathy is a predictor of the severity of diabetic retinopathy.
Authors: Marcus A Bearse; Anthony J Adams; Ying Han; Marilyn E Schneck; Jason Ng; Kevin Bronson-Castain; Shirin Barez Journal: Prog Retin Eye Res Date: 2006-09-01 Impact factor: 21.198