The study results require international validation to confirm the utility of retinal thickness analysis as a predictive tool for Parkinson's progression. Improving the resolution of retinal imaging technology could enhance the accuracy and reliability of the predictive method.
The study involved collaboration with Biobizkaia and researchers from hospitals in Bizkaia and Araba. Ongoing research aims to validate the findings in another cohort of patients, highlighting the importance of continued funding for Parkinson's research.
The study offers promising insights into the use of retinal thickness analysis as a non-invasive tool for monitoring neurodegeneration in Parkinson's disease, potentially revolutionizing disease management and treatment strategies.
MEDICA-tradefair.com; Source: University of the Basque Country