Patients at Elevated Risk for Heart Failure Exhibit Reduced Retinal Perfusion
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On this episode of the JVRD Author’s Forum podcast, retina specialist Manjot K. Gill, MD, MS, discusses her article, “Patients at Elevated Risk for Heart Failure Exhibit Reduced Retinal Perfusion,” published in the Journal of VitreoRetinal Diseases.
Host Dr. Timothy Murray speaks with Dr. Gill about the emerging field of oculomics and the potential for retinal imaging to detect systemic disease before clinical symptoms develop. Using OCT angiography (OCTA), the study evaluated patients at elevated 10-year risk for heart failure and found reduced retinal perfusion compared with age-matched controls.
The discussion highlights how retinal imaging may offer a noninvasive biomarker for identifying patients with subclinical cardiovascular disease, supporting earlier intervention and more personalized risk assessment. Dr. Gill also explores how advances in OCTA and artificial intelligence are expanding the role of the retina in understanding systemic health and disease.
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Welcome to ASRS’s Journal of Vitreoretinal Diseases (JVRD) Author’s Forum. As the official peer-reviewed scientific journal of the American Society of Retina Specialists (ASRS), JVRD delivers rigorous, clinically meaningful research that informs and advances retina care worldwide. Join Editor-in-Chief Dr. Timothy Murray as he engages leading investigators in thoughtful discussions about the latest studies published in JVRD — highlighting practical insights, clinical pearls, and the real-world impact of emerging innovations in our field.