Retinal stroke. Is the patient at risk?
P. J. Savino, J. S. Glaser and J. Cassady
A follow-up study was performed to determine the general prognosis for
health and life in 86 patients with retinal artery occlusion or
ophthalmoscopically observed retinal cholesterol emboli, not subjected to
surgery. Survivorship rates and incidence of subsequent cerebrovascular
disease were calculated and compared to expected survivorship rate of an
age-and sex-matched population. Results were as follows: the patient group
with retinal stroke as a whole showed a statistically significant
diminished survivorship rate from the third year onward; patients with
retinal occlusions without visible emboli had a survivorship rate
comparable to the matched control; but patients with visible emboli
demonstrated a strikingly diminished survivorship rate. In the study group,
the combined time corrected annual stroke mortality was 1,695 per 100,000
(four to five times greater than expected), but the largest single cause of
death was cardiovascular disease.
Surgical embolus removal in retinal artery occlusion
Garcia-Arumi et al.
Br. J. Ophthalmol. 2006;90:1252-1255.
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Retinal Arteriolar Emboli and Long-Term Mortality: Pooled Data Analysis From Two Older Populations
Wang et al.
Stroke 2006;37:1833-1836.
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Retinal Emboli and Cardiovascular Disease: The Beaver Dam Eye Study
Klein et al.
Arch Ophthalmol 2003;121:1446-1451.
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Acute occlusion of the retinal arteries: current concepts and recent advances in diagnosis and management
Beatty and Eong
Emerg. Med. J. 2000;17:324-329.
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Retinal Emboli and Stroke: The Beaver Dam Eye Study
Klein et al.
Arch Ophthalmol 1999;117:1063-1068.
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Mechanisms of Retinal Arterial Occlusive Disease in African American and Caucasian Patients
Ahuja et al.
Stroke 1999;30:1506-1509.
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Does a Visible Retinal Embolus Increase the Likelihood of Hemodynamically Significant Carotid Artery Stenosis in Patients With Acute Retinal Arterial Occlusion?
Sharma et al.
Arch Ophthalmol 1998;116:1602-1606.
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Cerebral Microembolism in Patients With Retinal Ischemia
Wijman et al.
Stroke 1998;29:1139-1143.
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Accuracy of visible retinal emboli for the detection of cardioembolic lesions requiring anticoagulation or cardiac surgery
Sharma et al.
Br. J. Ophthalmol. 1998;82:655-658.
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Prevalence of Asymptomatic Retinal Emboli in an Australian Urban Community
Mitchell et al.
Stroke 1997;28:63-66.
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