# Ophthalmic Artery Morphology and Hemodynamics Associated with White Matter Hyperintensity

**Authors:** Xiao-lei Zhang, Xue-ru Cheng, Yan-ling Wang, Ying-xiang Huang, Jia-lin Wang

PMC · DOI: 10.7150/ijms.94677 · International Journal of Medical Sciences · 2024-06-11

## TL;DR

This study finds that changes in the ophthalmic artery are linked to brain white matter damage seen in MRI scans.

## Contribution

The study identifies specific ophthalmic artery characteristics associated with white matter hyperintensity for the first time.

## Key findings

- WMH patients had significantly smaller ophthalmic artery diameters compared to controls.
- Blood flow velocity and wall shear stress in the ophthalmic artery were significantly reduced in WMH patients.
- Atherosclerosis may represent a shared mechanism between WMH and ophthalmic artery changes.

## Abstract

Purpose: To investigate morphological and hemodynamic characteristics of the ophthalmic artery (OA) in patients with white matter hyperintensity (WMH), and the association of the presence and severity of WMH with OA characteristics.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 44 eyes of 25 patients with WMH and 38 eyes of 19 controls. The Fazekas scale was adopted as criteria for evaluating the severity of white matter hyperintensities. The morphological characteristics of the OA were measured on the basis of three-dimensional reconstruction. The hemodynamic parameters of the OA were calculated using computational fluid dynamics simulations.

Results: Compared with the control group, the diameter (16.0±0.27 mm vs. 1.71±0.18 mm, P=0.029), median blood flow velocity (0.12 m/s vs. 0.22 m/s, P<0.001), mass flow ratio (2.16% vs. 3.94%, P=0.012) and wall shear stress (2.65 Pa vs. 9.31 Pa, P<0.001) of the OA in patients with WMH were significantly decreased. After adjusting for confounding factors, the diameter, blood flow velocity, wall shear stress, and mass flow ratio of the OA were significantly associated with the presence of WMH. Male sex and high low-density protein level were associated with moderate-to-severe total WMH, and smoking was associated with the moderate-to-severe periventricular WMH.

Conclusions: The diameter, blood flow velocity, mass flow ratio, and wall shear stress of the OA were independently associated with the presence of WMH. Atherosclerosis might be involved in the common mechanism of the occurrence of WMH and the OA changes.

## Linked entities

- **Diseases:** atherosclerosis (MONDO:0005311)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** WMH (MESH:D056784), Atherosclerosis (MESH:D050197)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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