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Reliability of computer-assisted retinal vessel measurementin a population.

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It is concluded that the retinal vessel diameters could be reliably measured using computer‐assisted software and may be used for population‐based research.
Abstract
The purpose of the study was to assess the intergrader and intragrader reliability of computer-assisted retinal vessel dia-meter measurement in a defined, community-based population. Retinal photographs from participants in the Blue Mountains Eye Study were digitized using standard techniques. A grader identified all retinal vessels located 0.5-1.0 disc diameter from the optic disc margin,and a computer program measured the width of these vessels. Intergrader and intragrader reliability was assessed on a random sub-sample of 184 and 97 images, respectively, using quadratic weighted kappa(kappa) and correlation analysis (R2). Intergrader reliability was high for summary indices of retinal arteriolar (kappa = 0.85, R2 = 0.88)and venular (kappa = 0.90, R2 = 0.90)diameters, and their ratio, the arteriole-to-venule ratio (kappa = 0.75, R2 = 0.79).Intragrader reliability was also high, with kappa values ranging from 0.80 to 0.93 and from 0.80 to 0.92 for graders 1 and 2, respectively. It is concluded that the retinal vessel diameters could be reliably measured using computer-assisted software and may be used for population-based research.

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Retinal image analysis: Concepts, applications and potential

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Retinal vessel diameter and cardiovascular mortality: pooled data analysis from two older populations

TL;DR: Retinal vessel diameter may predict risk of CHD and stroke deaths in middle-aged persons and is associated with an increased risk of stroke-mortality among persons aged 43-69.
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Meta-analysis: retinal vessel caliber and risk for coronary heart disease.

TL;DR: A systematic review and an individual-participant meta-analysis of population-based cohort studies, adjusting for traditional risk factors, to determine the associations between retinal vessel caliber and CHD risk and examined whether the associations differed between women and men.
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Methods for evaluation of retinal microvascular abnormalities associated with hypertension/sclerosis in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study

TL;DR: Protocols have been developed for nonmydriatic fundus photography and for evaluation of retinal vascular abnormalities in the ARIC Study and several microvascular changes were significantly associated with higher blood pressure, controlling for gender, race, age, and smoking status.
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Prevalence of Age-related Maculopathy in Australia: The Blue Mountains Eye Study

TL;DR: Detailed prevalence rates for most components of ARM in an Australian population are provided and reinforce the Beaver Dam Eye Study findings for the relative age-specific frequency of age-related macular degeneration components.
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Visual acuity and the causes of visual loss in Australia. The Blue Mountains Eye Study.

TL;DR: The Blue Mountains Eye Study as discussed by the authors measured the logarithm of the minimum angle of resolution (logMAR) visual acuity in 3647 persons, representing an 88% response rate in two postcode areas in the Blue Mountains area, west of Sydney.
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Retinal microvascular abnormalities and incident stroke: the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities Study.

TL;DR: Most retinal microvascular characteristics were predictive of incident stroke, and the associations were similar for ischaemic strokes specifically, and for strokes in individuals with hypertension, either with or without diabetes.
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