Pseudoexfoliation syndrome and coronary artery ectasia

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AimsTo determine whether pseudoexfoliation syndrome is associated with coronary artery ectasia or not.MethodsThis cross-sectional study was undertaken at Bulent Ecevit University's Ophthalmology Department with the participation of the Cardiology Department. Eighty consecutive patients who underwent coronary angiography and were classified into two groups - those diagnosed with a normal coronary artery (n=40) and those diagnosed with coronary artery ectasia (n=40) - were included in the study. Pseudoexfoliation was diagnosed if typical exfoliation material was found to be present on the anterior surface of the lens, the iris, or at the pupillary border on slit-lamp examination. Age, sex, presence of pseudoexfoliation material, hypertension, diabetes mellitus, hyperlipidemia rates, cigarette smoking history, and family history of coronary artery disease were compared between the two groups. The continuous variables were compared by using the independent sample t-test or the Mann-Whitney U-test, and the categorical variables were compared using Pearson's χ 2 -test or Fisher's Exact χ 2 -test for the two groups.ResultsThere was no difference in demographic data of both groups. The presence of pseudoexfoliation material was more common in patients with coronary ectasia compared with controls (n=21 (52.5%) vs n=8 (20%), P=0.005). In all patients, there was a higher glaucoma rate in the patients with pseudoexfoliation syndrome n=7 (24.1%), 6 CAE (+), 1 CAE (-) than in the normal patients n=2 (3.9%), 2 CAE (-) (P=0.010). ConclusionsIn this study, we found a possible association of pseudoexfoliation and coronary artery ectasia. Coronary artery ectasia patients had higher prevalence of pseudoexfoliation. © 2014 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.

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Akdemir, M. O., Sayin, M. R., Armut, M., Akpinar, I., & Ugurbas, S. H. (2014). Pseudoexfoliation syndrome and coronary artery ectasia. Eye (Basingstoke), 28(5), 594–599. https://doi.org/10.1038/eye.2014.40

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