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Investigating stroke-related vision impairments and time to incident dementia diagnosis.

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Hreha, K; Ashner, MC; Peskoe, S; Reistetter, T; Palta, P; Wruck, L; Gottesman, R; Windham, BG; Whitson, HE
Published in: J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis
December 2025

Vision loss is a risk factor for dementia, but it is unknown whether stroke-related vision impairment is linked to dementia risk in stroke survivors. This secondary analysis aimed to quantify the association between stroke-related vision impairment and time to incident dementia diagnosis, from time of stroke, using the Arthrosclerosis Risk in Communities study dataset. We included participants who sustained a non-fatal probable or definite ischemic, incident stroke captured from hospital surveillance during the study period and excluded those who were diagnosed with incident dementia prior to or less than half a year after the incident stroke. The association between stroke-related vision impairment (binary) and time from incident stroke to dementia diagnosis was analyzed using a Fine-Gray survival model to account for the competing risk of death, adjusting for age at incident stroke, stroke severity, biological sex, education and race-center. Among 787 stroke survivors, 31 % were diagnosed with dementia during the follow-up period and 19.5 % had stroke-related vision impairment. The presence of stroke-related vision impairment was not significantly associated with dementia diagnosis (HR = 1.18; 95 % CI 0.85, 1.63; p = 0.32). While results suggest that stroke-related vision impairment corresponds to a higher cumulative incidence of dementia, the association was not statistically significant.

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Published In

J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis

DOI

EISSN

1532-8511

Publication Date

December 2025

Volume

34

Issue

12

Start / End Page

108480

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vision, Ocular
  • Vision Disorders
  • United States
  • Time Factors
  • Stroke
  • Risk Factors
  • Risk Assessment
  • Prognosis
  • Persons with Visual Disabilities
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
 

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Hreha, K., Ashner, M. C., Peskoe, S., Reistetter, T., Palta, P., Wruck, L., … Whitson, H. E. (2025). Investigating stroke-related vision impairments and time to incident dementia diagnosis. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis, 34(12), 108480. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2025.108480
Hreha, Kimberly, Marissa C. Ashner, Sarah Peskoe, Timothy Reistetter, Priya Palta, Lisa Wruck, Rebecca Gottesman, B Gwen Windham, and Heather E. Whitson. “Investigating stroke-related vision impairments and time to incident dementia diagnosis.J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis 34, no. 12 (December 2025): 108480. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2025.108480.
Hreha K, Ashner MC, Peskoe S, Reistetter T, Palta P, Wruck L, et al. Investigating stroke-related vision impairments and time to incident dementia diagnosis. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2025 Dec;34(12):108480.
Hreha, Kimberly, et al. “Investigating stroke-related vision impairments and time to incident dementia diagnosis.J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis, vol. 34, no. 12, Dec. 2025, p. 108480. Pubmed, doi:10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2025.108480.
Hreha K, Ashner MC, Peskoe S, Reistetter T, Palta P, Wruck L, Gottesman R, Windham BG, Whitson HE. Investigating stroke-related vision impairments and time to incident dementia diagnosis. J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis. 2025 Dec;34(12):108480.
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Published In

J Stroke Cerebrovasc Dis

DOI

EISSN

1532-8511

Publication Date

December 2025

Volume

34

Issue

12

Start / End Page

108480

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Vision, Ocular
  • Vision Disorders
  • United States
  • Time Factors
  • Stroke
  • Risk Factors
  • Risk Assessment
  • Prognosis
  • Persons with Visual Disabilities
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery