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Not Yet Recruiting NCT05624255

Correlating the Measure of Retinal Vascular Density Through Angio-OCT With Calcium Score

Conditions: Cardiovascular Abnormalities, Vascular Diseases, Retinal Vascular

Sex: All
Ages: 40 Years – 80 Years
Phase: NA
Enrollment: 100
Sponsor: Centre Hospitalier Universitaire de Besancon

Summary

Recent case-control studies have proven that the retinal vascularization mirrors the cardiac vascularization: more the coronary network is altered, more the density of retinal vessels is reduced. No studies have yet been realised in primary prevention. This study aims to demonstrate a link between the density of the retinal vascularization and the calcium score, which is currently the gold standard for the classification of cardiovascular risk in primary prevention. Thus, a simple image of the retinal vascularization could predict the cardiovascular risk of a patient. OCT angiography would become a major aid in the classification of cardiovascular risk in asymptomatic patients.

Eligibility Criteria

Inclusion Criteria:Patients eligible for a calcium score as part of their standard treatment and volunteers for an ophthalmologic consultationExclusion Criteria:Pregnant women

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