Adaptive Optics (AO) Analysis of Retinal Arteries in Patients With Recent Stroke (STROKAO)

NCT04712747 · Status: COMPLETED · Type: OBSERVATIONAL · Enrollment: 91

Last updated 2025-12-10

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Summary

The eye has long been recognized as a window to pathological processes occurring in the brain. By imaging the vascular system of the retina scientific understanding and clinical practice have been improved for a wide range of pathologies from diabetes to stroke and dementia.

Adaptive optics (AO) reveals retinal details that remain invisible with other current imaging techniques. Indeed, vessels can be perfectly visualized, making it possible to detect wall irregularities, accurately measure their different structures and monitor their evolution under treatment if necessary.

In AO, studies on retinal vessels involve the calculation of wall thickness (WT), outer diameter (OD), inner diameter (ID), wall cross-sectional area (WCSA) and wall to lumen ratio (WLR). An increase in WLR \> 0.31 is characteristic of hypertensive microangiopathy and predictive of cardiovascular and brain damage. This accurate assessment of microvascular structure may even be required in the near future in all patients with arterial hypertension. For vessels \> 300 microns in diameter, the increase in vessel wall thickness occurs without changing the ID, a process known as external hypertrophic remodeling. For small arteries \< 300 microns, remodeling occurs differently. The total volume of the vessel wall remains constant, but the OD and ID each decrease, a process known as inward eutrophic remodeling.

The objective of this study is to describe the parameters measured in AO in patients in the acute phase of a stroke and then at 3 months.

Conditions

Interventions

PROCEDURE

Ophthalmological examinations

* OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography): posterior pole OCT B scan , optic nerve and posterior pole OCT Angiography * Adaptive optics (AO) : Image acquisition on the vessels at the exit of the optic nerve before the first upper temporal bifurcation OD or OG and evaluation of the photoreceptor mosaic. Adaptive optics may require dilatation of the pupil with a drop of tropicamide in the eye examined a few minutes before the examination. * Color retinophotography * Measurement of intraocular pressure Patients with stroke : At the inclusion visit and 3 months after their stroke Control group : At the inclusion visit.

PROCEDURE

Blood pressure measurement at rest

At the inclusion visit

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Fondation Ophtalmologique Adolphe de Rothschild

    lead NETWORK

Principal Investigators

  • Martine MAUGET FAYSSE, MD · Hôpital Fondation A. de Rothschild

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
Yes

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2021-01-25
Primary Completion
2025-01-14
Completion
2025-01-14

Countries

  • France

Study Locations

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