Prevalence of pre-stroke and stroke-related vision impairments and their association with mild cognitive impairment and dementia.
Pubmed ID: 41384825
Pubmed Central ID: PMC12774534
Journal: Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD
Publication Date: March 1, 2026
Affiliation: ['Stroke, Cognition, and Neuroepidemiology Section at NINDS Intramural Research Program, NIH, Bethesda, MD, USA.']
MeSH Terms: Humans, Male, Female, Aged, Aged, 80 and over, Risk Factors, Cohort Studies, Middle Aged, Prevalence, Stroke, Vision Disorders, Dementia, Cognitive Dysfunction
Grants: P30 AG028716, U01 HL096812, U01 HL096917, U01 HL096902, U01 HL096814, U01 HL096899, 75N92022D00004, 75N92022D00003, 75N92022D00002, 75N92022D00005, 75N92022D00001, K01 HD106010, UL1 TR002553
Authors: Windham BG, Gottesman RF, Palta P, Wruck L, Hreha K, Ashner MC, Peskoe S, Reistetter T, Whitson HE, Downer B
Cite As: Hreha K, Ashner MC, Peskoe S, Downer B, Reistetter T, Palta P, Wruck L, Gottesman RF, Windham BG, Whitson HE. Prevalence of pre-stroke and stroke-related vision impairments and their association with mild cognitive impairment and dementia. J Alzheimers Dis 2026 Mar;110(1_suppl):S38-S49. Epub 2025 Dec 12.
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Abstract
BackgroundVision impairment is a risk factor for mild cognitive impairment (MCI) among stroke survivors, but it is unclear if this association is driven by vision impairment present before or due to the stroke, and if similar associations exist with dementia.ObjectiveTo (1) characterize the prevalence of pre-stroke and stroke-related vision impairment(s) among stroke survivors, and (2) quantify associations of vision impairment with dementia and cognitive impairment (MCI/dementia).MethodsUsing participants from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities (ARIC) dataset with adjudicated incident strokes, we gathered descriptive statistics on the cohort, assessed if vision impairment was present at the time of incident stroke, and classified the impairments as pre-stroke or stroke-related. Multivariable logistic regression was used to estimate the association between these types of vision impairment and post-stroke cognitive impairment.ResultsAmong 233 incident stroke survivors (mean = 69 years old and 50.2% female sex), 23.2% with pre-stroke vision impairment and 18.9% with stroke-related vision impairment, there were 124 (53%) cases of cognitive impairment (n = 76 MCI, n = 48 dementia). Stroke-related vision impairment was significantly associated with higher odds of dementia (ref = normal/MCI) (adjusted odds ratio (aOR) = 2.32, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.08-4.92, p = 0.029), but not any cognitive impairment (ref = normal) (aOR = 1.33 95% CI = 0.67-2.70, p = 0.425). Further adjusting for stroke severity score attenuated the association of stroke-related vision impairment with dementia (aOR = 2.0, 95% CI = 0.90, 4.32, p = 0.08).ConclusionsStroke-related vision impairment, but not pre-stroke vision impairment, was associated with higher odds of dementia. There is evidence that stroke severity could, at least partially, explain the observed association.