OCT-derived Retinal Measures Correlate With Brain-predicted Age, Neurodegeneration, and Disease Progression in Multiple Sclerosis (P4-18.006)
Key Points
The study aims to explore the relationships between brain-predicted age, age gap, and OCT-derived retinal measures in patients with multiple sclerosis.
Investigated correlations among brain-predicted age, age gap, and OCT-derived retinal measures in MS patients.
Measured brain-predicted age and retinal metrics through optical coherence tomography.
Identified significant correlations between brain-predicted age and OCT-derived retinal measures in MS patients.
Observed that age gap (BA-CA) significantly correlates with neurodegeneration in the assessed population.
Abstract
To investigate associations between brain-predicted age, age gap (BA-CA), and OCT-derived retinal measures in MS patients.