50 results on '"swept source OCT"'
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2. OCT Imaging and Applications in the Retina
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Wang, Ziyuan, DeBuc, Delia Cabrera, Beg, Mirza Faisal, Sadda, SriniVas Reddy, Hu, Zhihong Jewel, Yogesan, Kanagasingam, editor, Goldschmidt, Leonard, editor, Cuadros, Jorge, editor, and Ricur, Giselle, editor
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- 2023
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3. Assessment of Retinal and Choroidal Thicknesses With Using Swept-Source OCT Technology After İntravenous Sodium Fluorescein Application in Patients With Nonprolipherative DRP And Non-neovascular AMD.
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Cetinkaya, Tugba and Kocak, Nurullah
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CHOROID , *MACULAR degeneration , *FLUORESCEIN , *SODIUM , *OPTICAL coherence tomography - Abstract
Purpose: To compare the central macular thickness (CMT), retinal nerve fiber layer thickness (RNFLT), ganglion cell layer thickness (GCLT), and choroidal thickness (CT) measurements in patients with diabetic retinopathy (DRP) and age-related macular degeneration (AMD) before and after intravenous sodium fluorescein application. Methods: The study was conducted cross-sectionally on patients with non-prolipherative DRP and non-neovascular AMD who received intravenous sodium fluorescein for fluorescein angiography (FA). The CMT, RNFLT (in four quadrants), GCLT (in six sectors of two different boundaries), and CT (in five locations) measurements were obtained by swept-source optical coherence tomography (SSOCT) at baseline, two days after, and one month after FA imaging. Results: The mean age of the patients with DRP (20 women, 18 men) was 64.42 ± 8.98 years (49-87), and that of patients with AMD (20 women, 18 men) was 71.95 ± 10.38 years (48-97). Regarding SS-OCT measurements, all mean CMT, RNFLT (in four quadrants), CT (in five locations), and GCLT values (except temporal-superior quadrant of GCLT+ (p=0.007) and superior quadrant of GCLT++ (p=0.06) in patients with DRP) were similar in baseline, two days, and one month after imaging (p>0.05 for all). Conclusion: The current study has shown that sodium fluorescein may be affect the measurements of ganglion cell layer thicknesses. This effect may be reversible, however due to the better understood of this issue, large-participated study groups are needed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Effect of Phacoemulsification on Sub Foveal Choroidal and Central Macular Thickness as measured by Swept Source Optical Coherence Tomography.
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Ahmed, Javeria, Mukhtar, Ahsan, Mehboob, Mohammad Asim, and Khan, Asfandyar
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PHACOEMULSIFICATION , *OPTICAL coherence tomography , *CHOROID - Abstract
Objectives: To study the effect of Phacoemulsification on Sub Foveal Choroidal Thickness (SFCT) and Central Macular Thickness (CMT) as measured by Swept Source Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT). Methods: This experimental study was conducted at Armed Forces Institute of Ophthalmology (AFIO), Rawalpindi from April 2021 to February 2022. One hundred eyes of 100 patients with age related cataract underwent uneventful phacoemulsification surgery. Pre-operative SFCT and CMT was measured and compared with SFCT and CMT at one week, one month and three months after surgery using swept source OCT. Results: Mean age of study population was 56.76±8.31 years. Out of 100 patients, 46 (46%) were males and 54 (54%) were females. Mean pre-operative CMT, one week, one month and three months post-operative CMT was 233.95±9.46 µm, 232.88±8.59 µm, 230.38±10.62 µm and 230.67±7.55 µm respectively. Mean pre-operative SFCT, one week, one month and three months post-operative SFCT was 337.14±8.41 µm, 339.14±9.63 µm, 339.39±11.96 µm and 351.39±9.19 µm respectively. The difference of mean change in CMT from baseline at one week, one month and three months post-operatively was not statistically significant. The difference of mean change in SFCT from baseline at one week and one month post-operatively was not statistically significant. However, the difference of mean change in SFCT from baseline at three months post-operatively was statistically significant (p<0.05). Conclusion: Uneventful phacoemulsification surgery does not have any effect on central macular thickness, however there is a significant increase in subfoveal choroidal thickness at three months after surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. The Development of Optical Coherence Tomography
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Fujimoto, James G., Schmitt, Joseph, Swanson, Eric, Aguirre, Aaron D., Jang, Ik-Kyung, and Jang, Ik-Kyung, editor
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- 2020
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6. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): Principle and Technical Realization
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Aumann, Silke, Donner, Sabine, Fischer, Jörg, Müller, Frank, and Bille, Josef F., editor
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- 2019
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7. Sequential bilateral Behçet’s neuroretinitis associated with prepapillary vitreous exudate: case report
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Imen Ksiaa, Safa Ben Aoun, Sourour Zina, Dhouha Nefzi, Sana Khochtali, and Moncef Khairallah
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Behçet uveitis ,Prepapillary exudate ,Swept source OCT ,OCT angiography ,Case report ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Objective To describe a case of Behçet disease (BD) uveitis manifesting with sequential bilateral neuroretinitis associated with prepapillary inflammatory vitreous exudate (PIVE). Material and methods A single case report documented with multimodal imaging. Results A 37-year-old man developed neuroretinitis with associated PIVE in the left eye. He was diagnosed with ocular toxoplasmosis and treated accordingly based on positive serologic testing and negative work-up for other entities, including BD. The disease course was favorable, but 1 year later a similar neuroretinitis developed in the right eye. Extraocular features of BD became evident only at the time of the second eye involvement, and the patient received corticosteroid and immunosuppressive therapy. Swept source (SS) OCT showed at the acute phase in both eyes a typical “mushroom-shaped” prepapillary hyperreflectivity of the PIVE. SS OCT angiography (OCTA) demonstrated a corresponding prepapillary hypointense area due to shadowing effect, decreasing in size while scanning deeper layers. It also detected peripapillary retinal hypervascularity in both eyes and a sectoral area of flow signal loss in the first involved left eye. Visual acuity improved following the resolution of the PIVE and associated acute inflammatory changes in both eyes. The left eye showed residual optic disc pallor and retinal nerve fiber layer defects. Conclusion Sequential bilateral neuroretinitis associated with PIVE may occur before other clinical features of BD become evident. SS OCT and OCTA can provide useful information for the diagnosis and management of this rare, but typical, ocular manifestation of BD uveitis.
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- 2020
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8. Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy in pachychoroid: combined treatment with photodynamic therapy and aflibercept.
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Vadalà, Maria, Castellucci, Massimo, Guarrasi, Giulia, Cillino, Giovanni, Bonfiglio, Vincenza Maria Elena, Casuccio, Alessandra, and Cillino, Salvatore
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Introduction: To evaluate the effects of combined therapy using intravitreal Aflibercept (IVA) and photodynamic therapy (PDT) on polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy related to pachychoroid disease (PPCV). Methods: Patients with PPCV were treated with PDT combined with 3 IVA injections on a monthly basis, followed by pro re nata criteria. The 12-month follow-up consisted of multiple revaluations of visual acuity and SS-OCT parameters of clinical activity. Results: Nineteen eyes were included in the study; mean age was 65.5 years. Visual acuity improved after 12 months (0.35 ± 0.25 to 0.2 ± 0.20 logMAR, p = 0.005). Percentage of eyes with intraretinal and subretinal fluid reduced from baseline to the 12-month follow-up (from 52.6 to 10.5%, p = 0.12, and from 89.5 to 5.3% p = 0.0009, respectively). Central retinal and mean macular thicknesses reduced (258 ± 39.6 to 204.8 ± 38.8 μm p = 0.04 and 293.8 ± 32.1 to 248.1 ± 29.6 μm p = 0.017, respectively). Central choroidal and mean choroidal thicknesses also displayed a reduction (328.6 ± 54.9 to 289.8 ± 44.6 μm p = 0.001 and 314.5 ± 55.3 to 287.9 ± 47.6 μm p = 0.015, respectively). The mean number of injections was 4.6/year. Conclusion: The results support the use of a combined therapy with Aflibercept and PDT in PPCV. This treatment would act in synergy, with anti-VEGF controlling exudation and PDT closing the aneurysmal vessel and reducing choroidal congestion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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9. En face projection imaging of the human choroidal layers with tracking SLO and swept source OCT angiography methods
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Gorczynska, Iwona, Migacz, Justin, Zawadzki, Robert J, Sudheendran, Narendran, Jian, Yifan, Tiruveedhula, Pavan K, Roorda, Austin, and Werner, John S
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Engineering ,Communications Engineering ,Electronics ,Sensors and Digital Hardware ,Physical Sciences ,Atomic ,Molecular and Optical Physics ,Fourier domain OCT ,swept source OCT ,scanning laser ophthalmoscopy ,eye tracking ,optical coherence angiography ,phase variance OCT ,amplitude decorrelation OCT ,speckle variance OCT ,choroid ,choriocapillaris ,Communications engineering ,Electronics ,sensors and digital hardware ,Atomic ,molecular and optical physics - Abstract
We tested and compared the capability of multiple optical coherence tomography (OCT) angiography methods: phase variance, amplitude decorrelation and speckle variance, with application of the split spectrum technique, to image the choroiretinal complex of the human eye. To test the possibility of OCT imaging stability improvement we utilized a real-time tracking scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (TSLO) system combined with a swept source OCT setup. In addition, we implemented a post- processing volume averaging method for improved angiographic image quality and reduction of motion artifacts. The OCT system operated at the central wavelength of 1040nm to enable sufficient depth penetration into the choroid. Imaging was performed in the eyes of healthy volunteers and patients diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration.
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10. En face projection imaging of the human choroidal layers with tracking SLO and swept source OCT angiography methods
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Gorczynska, I, Migacz, J, Zawadzki, RJ, Sudheendran, N, Jian, Y, Tiruveedhula, PK, Roorda, A, and Werner, JS
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Fourier domain OCT ,swept source OCT ,scanning laser ophthalmoscopy ,eye tracking ,optical coherence angiography ,phase variance OCT ,amplitude decorrelation OCT ,speckle variance OCT ,choroid ,choriocapillaris - Abstract
We tested and compared the capability of multiple optical coherence tomography (OCT) angiography methods: phase variance, amplitude decorrelation and speckle variance, with application of the split spectrum technique, to image the choroiretinal complex of the human eye. To test the possibility of OCT imaging stability improvement we utilized a real-time tracking scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (TSLO) system combined with a swept source OCT setup. In addition, we implemented a post- processing volume averaging method for improved angiographic image quality and reduction of motion artifacts. The OCT system operated at the central wavelength of 1040nm to enable sufficient depth penetration into the choroid. Imaging was performed in the eyes of healthy volunteers and patients diagnosed with age-related macular degeneration.
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11. Neovascular Age-Related Macular Degeneration Studied with Swept Source OCT
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Flores-Moreno, Ignacio, Arias-Barquet, Luis, Ruiz-Medrano, Jorge, Ruiz-Moreno, José M., Caminal, Josep M., Michalewska, Zofia, editor, and Nawrocki, Jerzy, editor
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- 2017
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12. Clinical Applications and Advantages of Swept Source OCT
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Choudhry, Netan, Sinai, Michael J., Michalewska, Zofia, editor, and Nawrocki, Jerzy, editor
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- 2017
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13. Introduction to Swept Source OCT
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Wang, Zhenguo, Reisman, Charles, Liu, Jonathan, Chan, Kinpui, Michalewska, Zofia, editor, and Nawrocki, Jerzy, editor
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- 2017
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14. Intraocular Tumors Using Swept Source OCT
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Flores-Moreno, Ignacio, Arias-Barquet, Luis, Caminal, Josep M., Ruiz-Medrano, Jorge, Ruiz-Moreno, José M., Michalewska, Zofia, editor, and Nawrocki, Jerzy, editor
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- 2017
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15. Epiretinal Membranes
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Michalewska, Zofia, Nawrocki, Jerzy, Michalewska, Zofia, editor, and Nawrocki, Jerzy, editor
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- 2017
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16. Sequential bilateral Behçet's neuroretinitis associated with prepapillary vitreous exudate: case report.
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Ksiaa, Imen, Ben Aoun, Safa, Zina, Sourour, Nefzi, Dhouha, Khochtali, Sana, and Khairallah, Moncef
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OPTIC disc , *IMMUNOSUPPRESSIVE agents , *VISUAL acuity , *YEAR , *DISEASE progression - Abstract
Objective: To describe a case of Behçet disease (BD) uveitis manifesting with sequential bilateral neuroretinitis associated with prepapillary inflammatory vitreous exudate (PIVE). Material and methods: A single case report documented with multimodal imaging. Results: A 37-year-old man developed neuroretinitis with associated PIVE in the left eye. He was diagnosed with ocular toxoplasmosis and treated accordingly based on positive serologic testing and negative work-up for other entities, including BD. The disease course was favorable, but 1 year later a similar neuroretinitis developed in the right eye. Extraocular features of BD became evident only at the time of the second eye involvement, and the patient received corticosteroid and immunosuppressive therapy. Swept source (SS) OCT showed at the acute phase in both eyes a typical "mushroom-shaped" prepapillary hyperreflectivity of the PIVE. SS OCT angiography (OCTA) demonstrated a corresponding prepapillary hypointense area due to shadowing effect, decreasing in size while scanning deeper layers. It also detected peripapillary retinal hypervascularity in both eyes and a sectoral area of flow signal loss in the first involved left eye. Visual acuity improved following the resolution of the PIVE and associated acute inflammatory changes in both eyes. The left eye showed residual optic disc pallor and retinal nerve fiber layer defects. Conclusion: Sequential bilateral neuroretinitis associated with PIVE may occur before other clinical features of BD become evident. SS OCT and OCTA can provide useful information for the diagnosis and management of this rare, but typical, ocular manifestation of BD uveitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Optical Frequency Domain Imaging
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Bouma, Brett E., Tearney, Guillermo J., Vakoc, Benjamin, Yun, Seok Hyun, Drexler, Wolfgang, editor, and Fujimoto, James G., editor
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18. Introduction to OCT
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Fujimoto, James G., Drexler, Wolfgang, Drexler, Wolfgang, editor, and Fujimoto, James G., editor
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19. The Development of OCT
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Fujimoto, James G., Schmitt, Joseph M., Swanson, Eric A., Jang, Ik-Kyung, and Jang, Ik-Kyung, editor
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20. Microperimetry-Assessed Functional Alterations and OCT-Changes in Patients after Retinal Detachment Surgery Using Pars Plana Vitrectomy and SF6 Tamponade
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María D. Díaz-Barreda, Isabel Bartolomé-Sesé, Ana Boned-Murillo, Antonio Ferreras, Elvira Orduna-Hospital, Francisco J. Ascaso, and Isabel Pinilla
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rhegmatogenous retinal detachment ,microperimetry ,retinal thickness ,optical coherence tomography ,swept source OCT ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Background: We study the retinal function measured by macular integrity assessment microperimetry (MAIA) and structural changes assessed by scanning swept source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) between healthy individuals and patients undergoing pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) after rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD). Methods: Cross-sectional study. Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) grids were measured by SS-OCT and compared with the MAIA parameters. Results: Thirty-eight eyes with RRD (19 macula-on and 19 macula-off) were compared with 113 healthy eyes. The retinal sensitivity and average total threshold were reduced in all sectors in the RRD group; macular integrity index was increased. Macular thicknesses in total retina and ganglion cell layer (GCL)++ protocols were higher in the RRD group in nasal outer (NO) and central (C) sectors and only in C sector for GCL+ protocol. Thicknesses were lower in total retina, GCL++ protocols in the temporal outer (TO) sector and in the GCL+ protocol in NO sector. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) correlated moderately with retinal sensitivity in all sectors and in just several sectors with time between the date of surgery and the test. The central nasal (CN) sector thickness and the average total threshold were higher in the macula-on subgroup. Conclusions: RRD and subsequent surgery results in functional and structural changes, especially in individuals with macular detachment.
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21. Evaluating changes of blood flow in retina, choroid, and outer choroid in rats in response to elevated intraocular pressure by 1300 nm swept-source OCT.
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Xu, Jingjiang, Li, Yuandong, Song, Shaozhen, Cepurna, William, Morrison, John, and Wang, Ruikang K.
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Abstract We report the development of a 1300 nm swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) system specifically designed to perform OCT imaging and optical microangiography (OMAG) in rat eyes in vivo and its use in evaluating the effects of intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation on ocular circulation. The swept laser is operated in single longitude mode with a 90 nm bandwidth centered at 1300 nm and 200 kHz A-line rate, providing remarkable sensitivity fall-off performance along the imaging depth, a larger field of view of 2.5 × 2.5 mm2 (approximately 35°), and more time-efficient imaging acquisition. The advantage of the SS-OCT/OMAG is highlighted by an increased imaging depth of the entire posterior thickness of optic nerve head (ONH) and its surrounding vascular anatomy, to include, for the first time in vivo , the vasculature at the scleral opening, allowing visualization of the circle of Zinn-Haller and posterior ciliary arteries (PCAs). Furthermore, the capillary-level resolution angiograms achieved at the retinal and choroidal layers over a larger field of view enable a significantly improved quantification of the response of vascular area density (VAD) to elevated IOP. The results indicate that reduction in perfusion of the choroid in response to elevated IOP is delayed compared to that seen in the retina; while choroidal VAD doesn't reach 50% of baseline until ~70 mmHg, the same effect is seen for the retinal VAD at ~60 mmHg. The superior image quality offered by SS-OCT may allow more comprehensive investigation of IOP-related ocular perfusion changes and their pathological roles in glaucomatous optic nerve damage. Highlights • 1300nm swept-source OCT (SS-OCT) offers superb ability to image rodent eyes with enhanced imaging depth beyond sclera. • SS-OCT is useful in evaluating the effects of intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation on ocular circulation. • SS-OCT provides structural and blood flow imaging of the retina, choroid, and outer choroid. • At higher IOP, previously unattainable in vivo imaging of the circle of Zinn-Haller and PCAs are feasible. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. SWEPT SOURCE OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY EVALUATION OF CHORIORETINAL CHANGES IN HYPERTENSIVE CHOROIDOPATHY RELATED TO HELLP SYNDROME.
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Velazquez-Villoria, Daniel, Rodrigo, Pablo Marti, DeNicola, Maria L., Zapata Vitori, Miguel A., García, Antonio Segura, and García-Arumí, Jose
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Purpose: To report a case of hypertensive choroidopathy with detailed chorioretinal images obtained using swept source optical coherence tomography. Methods: We report the case of a 36-year-old pregnant woman who presented with extensive bilateral exudative retinal detachments (visual acuity of hands movement bilaterally), high blood pressure, and severe alteration of the laboratory test results resulting in the diagnosis of HELLP syndrome. The baby was delivered by emergency cesarean section and the patient was hospitalized in the intensive care unit. Results: Two weeks later, exudative retinal detachments improved substantially and bilateral Elschnig spots were present in the posterior fundus. Swept source optical coherence tomography revealed serous retinal detachment, multiple pigmentary epithelial detachments (PEDs), a thickened subfoveal choroid (437 and 466 mm), and fibrinous material between the neurosensory retina and retinal pigment epithelium in the B-scans of both eyes. En face swept source optical coherence tomography allowed a more precise evaluation of the multiple and confluent PEDs. Six weeks later, despite some focal areas of thickened retinal pigment epithelium, the serous retinal detachment, PEDs, and fibrinous material resolved bilaterally and visual acuity and choroidal thickness returned to normal range (361 and 366 mm). En face swept source optical coherence tomography revealed a dramatic improvement of PEDs in terms of extension and distribution. Conclusion: Swept source optical coherence tomography detected serous retinal detachment, PEDs, increased subfoveal choroidal thickness, and fibrinous material under the neurosensory retina in the acute phase of hypertensive choroidopathy. En face OCT is useful for monitoring the evolution of confluent PEDs in hypertensive choroidopathy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy in pachychoroid: combined treatment with photodynamic therapy and aflibercept
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Massimo Castellucci, Salvatore Cillino, Maria Vadalà, Vincenza Bonfiglio, Giulia Guarrasi, Giovanni Cillino, Alessandra Casuccio, Vadala M., Castellucci M., Guarrasi G., Cillino G., Bonfiglio V.M.E., Casuccio A., and Cillino S.
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,genetic structures ,Recombinant Fusion Proteins ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Angiogenesis Inhibitors ,Photodynamic therapy ,Combined treatment ,Internal medicine ,Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy ,Humans ,Medicine ,Pachychoroid ,Fluorescein Angiography ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aflibercept ,business.industry ,eye diseases ,Ophthalmology ,Receptors, Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor ,Treatment Outcome ,Photochemotherapy ,Intravitreal Injections ,business ,Swept Source OCT ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Introduction To evaluate the effects of combined therapy using intravitreal Aflibercept (IVA) and photodynamic therapy (PDT) on polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy related to pachychoroid disease (PPCV).Methods Patients with PPCV were treated with PDT combined with 3 IVA injections on a monthly basis, followed by pro re nata criteria. The 12-month follow-up consisted of multiple revaluations of visual acuity and SSOCT parameters of clinical activity.Results Nineteen eyes were included in the study; mean age was 65.5 years. Visual acuity improved after 12 months (0.35 ± 0.25 to 0.2 ± 0.20 logMAR, p = 0.005). Percentage of eyes with intraretinal and subretinal fluid reduced from baseline to the 12-month follow-up (from 52.6–10.5%, p = 0.12, and from 89.5–5.3% p = 0.0009, respectively). Central retinal and mean macular thicknesses reduced (258 ± 39.6 to 204.8 ± 38.8 µm p = 0.04 and 293.8 ± 32.1 to 248.1 ± 29.6 µm p = 0.017 respectively). Central choroidal and mean choroidal thicknesses also displayed a reduction (328.6 ± 54.9 to 289.8 ± 44.6 µm p = 0.001 and 314.5 ± 55.3 to 287.9 ± 47.6 µm p = 0.015 respectively). The mean number of injections was 4.6/year.Conclusion The results support the use of a combined therapy with Aflibercept and PDT in PPCV. This treatment would act in synergy, with anti-VEGF controlling exudation and PDT closing the aneurysmal vessel and reducing choroidal congestion.
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24. Introduction to swept source optical coherence tomography angiography.
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Glittenberg, Carl, Reisman, Charles, and Ansari-Shahrezaei, Siamak
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25. Segmented swept source optical coherence tomography angiography assessment of the perifoveal vasculature in patients with X-linked juvenile retinoschisis: a serial case report.
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Stringa, Francesco, Tsamis, Emmanouli, Papayannis, Alessandro, Chwiejczak, Katarzyna, Jalil, Assad, Biswas, Susmito, Ahmad, Hassan, and Stanga, Paulo Eduardo
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EYE diseases ,OPTICAL coherence tomography ,ANGIOGRAPHY ,MEDICAL quality control ,PATIENTS - Abstract
Purpose: To describe perifoveal microvascular changes occurring in X-linked juvenile retinoschisis (XLRS) using swept source optical coherence tomography angiography (SS OCTA). Patients and methods: This is a serial case report of three patients. Retrospective data of patients affected by XLRS were collected. Structural optical coherence tomography (OCT) and color fundus photography (CFPh) were carried out with Topcon® OCT 2000 3D OCT as part of the standard care. Two patients were imaged on Topcon Atlantis® SS OCTA and one on Topcon Triton® SS OCTA. SS OCTA images were acquired using the 3x 3 mm fovea-centered cubes scanning protocol. Analysis of both perifoveal superficial vascular plexus (pSVP) and perifoveal deep vascular plexus (pDVP) was performed by two observers after automated segmentation. Results: Four eyes of three males (mean age 14 ± 3.8 years) were analyzed. All eyes showed foveoschisis on CFPh images. OCT B-scans of three eyes showed schistic cysts in the ganglion cell layer, inner nuclear layer (INL) and outer nuclear layer (ONL); in one eye, cysts were depicted in INL and ONL only. In two eyes, SS OCTA showed abnormal foveal avascular zone (FAZ) shape in the pSVP and in the other two, FAZ shape was abnormal in both plexuses. In all eyes, retinal vascular abnormalities (ie, microvascular protrusions) were present in pDVP. Conclusion: SS OCTA can depict perifoveal microvascular changes in young patients affected by XLRS. In this study, the structural and vascular changes seem to be more evident in the pDVP and may represent a useful biomarker of prognosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. The outer choroidoscleral boundary in full-thickness macular holes before and after surgery-a swept-source OCT study.
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Michalewska, Zofia, Michalewski, Janusz, Nawrocka, Zofia, Dulczewska-Cichecka, Karolina, and Nawrocki, Jerzy
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Purpose: To report on choroidal thickness and the morphology of the outer choroidoscleral boundary in swept-source OCT in patients with full-thickness macular holes (FTMH) before and after surgery. Methods: Single center matched case-control study of 32 patients with FTMH (group 1), fellow eyes (group 2), and 32 eyes of 32 healthy controls (group 3). All eyes from group 1 had vitrectomy with a minimum follow-up of 3 months. Main outcome measures were the visibility and regularity of the outer choroidoscleral boundary (CSB), and additionally the eventual visibility of the suprachoroidal layer (SCL). Results: Choroidal thickness was indifferent between groups. Choroidal thickness did not change after surgery ( p = 0.1). CSB was visible in all cases. CSB was irregular in 59 % of eyes in group 1, in 40 % of eyes in group 2, and in any eye in group 3. SCL was visible in 34 % of eyes in group 1, and remained visible after surgery. In group 2, SCL was observed in 44 % of eyes, and in group 3 in one eye. Conclusions: Choroidal thickness does not differ between eyes with FTMH and their fellow eyes and healthy controls. CSB is more often irregular and SCL is more often visible in eyes with FTMH and their fellow eyes than in healthy controls. In fellow eyes of FTMH, the visibility of SCL was observed more often in eyes with partial vitreous detachment ( p = 0.0). Three months after surgery, choroidal thickness does not change, the irregularities of CSB and SCL remain visible. More frequent changes of the outer choroidoscleral boundary in FTMH, and especially in their fellow eyes, may suggest a role of the choroid in the pathogenesis of FTMH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Microperimetry-Assessed Functional Alterations and OCT-Changes in Patients after Retinal Detachment Surgery Using Pars Plana Vitrectomy and SF6 Tamponade
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Isabel Pinilla, Isabel Bartolomé-Sesé, Ana Boned-Murillo, Francisco J. Ascaso, Elvira Orduna-Hospital, Maria D. Díaz-Barreda, and Antonio Ferreras
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0301 basic medicine ,Pars plana ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Medicine (General) ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Vitrectomy ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,R5-920 ,swept source OCT ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,retinal thickness ,Retina ,optical coherence tomography ,business.industry ,rhegmatogenous retinal detachment ,Retinal detachment ,Retinal ,Diabetic retinopathy ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,microperimetry ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Microperimetry - Abstract
Background: We study the retinal function measured by macular integrity assessment microperimetry (MAIA) and structural changes assessed by scanning swept source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) between healthy individuals and patients undergoing pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) after rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD). Methods: Cross-sectional study. Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) grids were measured by SS-OCT and compared with the MAIA parameters. Results: Thirty-eight eyes with RRD (19 macula-on and 19 macula-off) were compared with 113 healthy eyes. The retinal sensitivity and average total threshold were reduced in all sectors in the RRD group, macular integrity index was increased. Macular thicknesses in total retina and ganglion cell layer (GCL)++ protocols were higher in the RRD group in nasal outer (NO) and central (C) sectors and only in C sector for GCL+ protocol. Thicknesses were lower in total retina, GCL++ protocols in the temporal outer (TO) sector and in the GCL+ protocol in NO sector. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) correlated moderately with retinal sensitivity in all sectors and in just several sectors with time between the date of surgery and the test. The central nasal (CN) sector thickness and the average total threshold were higher in the macula-on subgroup. Conclusions: RRD and subsequent surgery results in functional and structural changes, especially in individuals with macular detachment.
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28. Evaluating glaucoma damage: emerging imaging technologies.
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Kostanyan, Tigran, Wollstein, Gadi, and Schuman, Joel S
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GLAUCOMA diagnosis ,BLOOD circulation ,COMPUTER software ,OPTICAL coherence tomography - Abstract
The use of ocular imaging tools to estimate structural and functional damage in glaucoma has become a common clinical practice and a substantial focus of vision research. The evolution of the imaging technologies through increased scanning speed, penetration depth, image registration and development of multimodal devices has the potential to detect the pathology more reliably and in earlier stages. This review is focused on new ocular imaging modalities used for glaucoma diagnosis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Ultrathin lensed fiber based anastigmatic needle probe for endoscopic swept source optical coherence tomography.
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Wu, Tong, Huang, Yunzhi, Liu, Youwen, Wang, Jiming, Shi, Yaoyao, Gu, Xiaorong, Shen, Hong, He, Chongjun, and Lu, Yuangang
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OPTICAL coherence tomography , *HYPODERMIC needles , *FIBERS , *INSERTION loss (Telecommunication) , *STAINLESS steel , *TISSUES - Abstract
• An anastigmatic ultrathin needle probe for swept source OCT imaging is proposed. It can avoid the astigmatism caused by the cylindrical profile of the imaging fiber or the outer protective tube by incorporating the lensed fiber and total internal reflection surface. • The assembled ultrathin probe is totally packaged in a 26-gage stainless steel hypodermic needle whose outer diameter is only 0.45 mm, which is suitable for minimally invasive endoscopic OCT imaging. • The advantages of the proposed probe including low astigmatism, low power loss, high miniaturization and high stability are validated experimentally. • The potential endoscopic application of the proposed probe is validated by the linear and circumferential OCT imaging of the biological tissue. We present an anastigmatic all-fiber needle probe utilizing a fiber ball lens for endoscopic swept source optical coherence tomography (OCT). In order to avoid the astigmatism caused by the cylindrical profile of the imaging fiber or the outer protective tube, the lensed fiber probe is directly packaged into a 26-gauge hypodermic needle with a side opening optical window. A total internal reflection surface is fabricated on the tip of the no-core fiber (NCF) to deflect the beam with the lowest power loss. The working distance and the focused spot size of the probe can be optimized by adjusting the length of the NCF and the curvature radius of the fiber ball lens independently. The working distance of the assembled probe is experimentally measured to be 0.62 mm. The focused spot size is measured to be 18.72 μm and 19.03 μm in the x and y direction, respectively, i.e. the astigmatism ratio is 1.016. The needle probe is incorporated into a fiber-based endoscopic swept source OCT system with the insertion loss of 0.25 dB. The imaging performance of the proposed probe is validated by the linear and circumferential imaging of the biological tissue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Choroidal imaging: A review.
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Chhablani, Jay, Wong, Ian Y., and Kozak, Igor
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Abstract: Being the most vascular tissue of the eye, importance of the choroid has been very well established in various retinal and chorio-retinal diseases. Understanding of the choroidal structures has improved significantly since the evolution of enhanced depth imaging. Quantitative assessment of choroidal measurements has been found to be reproducible using different devices. This review article describes factors affecting choroidal thickness and choroidal changes in several diseases and reports its clinical importance. Evaluation of choroid would provide insight into the pathogenesis, treatment planning and follow up in chorioretinal diseases. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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31. Sequential bilateral Behçet’s neuroretinitis associated with prepapillary vitreous exudate: case report
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Sourour Zina, Dhouha Nefzi, Imen Ksiaa, Safa Ben Aoun, Moncef Khairallah, and Sana Khochtali
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,Behçet uveitis ,genetic structures ,Nerve fiber layer ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,lcsh:Ophthalmology ,Ophthalmology ,Case report ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Multimodal imaging ,Prepapillary exudate ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Optic disc pallor ,business.industry ,Brief Report ,OCT angiography ,Retinal ,Hypervascularity ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Swept source OCT ,Infectious Diseases ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,lcsh:RE1-994 ,Angiography ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,sense organs ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Uveitis - Abstract
Objective To describe a case of Behçet disease (BD) uveitis manifesting with sequential bilateral neuroretinitis associated with prepapillary inflammatory vitreous exudate (PIVE). Material and methods A single case report documented with multimodal imaging. Results A 37-year-old man developed neuroretinitis with associated PIVE in the left eye. He was diagnosed with ocular toxoplasmosis and treated accordingly based on positive serologic testing and negative work-up for other entities, including BD. The disease course was favorable, but 1 year later a similar neuroretinitis developed in the right eye. Extraocular features of BD became evident only at the time of the second eye involvement, and the patient received corticosteroid and immunosuppressive therapy. Swept source (SS) OCT showed at the acute phase in both eyes a typical “mushroom-shaped” prepapillary hyperreflectivity of the PIVE. SS OCT angiography (OCTA) demonstrated a corresponding prepapillary hypointense area due to shadowing effect, decreasing in size while scanning deeper layers. It also detected peripapillary retinal hypervascularity in both eyes and a sectoral area of flow signal loss in the first involved left eye. Visual acuity improved following the resolution of the PIVE and associated acute inflammatory changes in both eyes. The left eye showed residual optic disc pallor and retinal nerve fiber layer defects. Conclusion Sequential bilateral neuroretinitis associated with PIVE may occur before other clinical features of BD become evident. SS OCT and OCTA can provide useful information for the diagnosis and management of this rare, but typical, ocular manifestation of BD uveitis.
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32. Postcoital visual loss due to valsalva retinopathy: A case report.
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Mahjoub A, Ben Abdesslem N, Ben Abderrazek A, Mahjoub A, Ben Ammar D, Bachraoui C, Bouatay A, Bouslama E, Ghorbel M, and Mahjoub H
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Valsalva retinopathy is a rare pathology presenting as a sudden and painless loss of vision affecting young subjects with no medical history. It is the result of an increase of intraocular venous pressure, leading to retrohyaloid haemorrhage. We describe here the clinical presentation of a retrohyaloid hemorrhage resulting from a valsalva mechanism following a sexual activity, in a 28-year-old patient treated by Neodymium:yttrium-aluminum-garnet (Nd:YAG) laser hyaloidotomy with a visual recovery of 20/20 on 3 weeks follow-up. Valsalva retinopathy is a rare and an easy-to-diagnose pathology that is safely handled by Nd:YAG laser hyaloidotomy for a quick visual acuity recovery., Competing Interests: No conflict of interest exists. We wish to confirm that there are no known conflicts of interest associated with this publication and there has been no significant financial support for this work that could have influenced its outcome., (© 2022 The Authors.)
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33. Swept source optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomography angiography in pediatric enhanced S-cone syndrome: a case report
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Angelo Maria Minnella, Giorgio Placidi, Valeria Pagliei, Paolo Enrico Maltese, Matteo Bertelli, Aldo Caporossi, Giovanni Corbo, Benedetto Falsini, Matteo Federici, and Maria Cristina Savastano
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0301 basic medicine ,Eye Diseases ,genetic structures ,Computed Tomography Angiography ,"En face" OCT ,Bilateral schisis ,Enhanced S-cone syndrome ,Hereditary retinal dystrophy ,Innovative biotechnology ,OCT angiography ,S-cone specific ERG ,Swept source OCT ,Adolescent ,Electroretinography ,Female ,Fundus Oculi ,Humans ,Mutation, Missense ,Orphan Nuclear Receptors ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,Visual Acuity ,Eye Diseases, Hereditary ,Retina ,Retinal Degeneration ,Vision Disorders ,lcsh:Medicine ,Case Report ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,“En face” OCT ,Missense mutation ,Tomography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Settore MED/30 - MALATTIE APPARATO VISIVO ,General Medicine ,Hereditary ,Retinopathy ,Photopic vision ,medicine.medical_specialty ,03 medical and health sciences ,Optical coherence tomography ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Scotopic vision ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Retinal ,Optical coherence tomography angiography ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Optical Coherence ,Mutation ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,sense organs ,Missense ,business - Abstract
Background Enhanced S-cone syndrome is an autosomal recessive retinal dystrophy related to a defect in a nuclear receptor gene (NR2E3) that leads to alteration in cells development from rod to S-cone. This retinal dystrophy may be associated with retinal schisis. The aim of this report is to describe structural optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomography angiography features in a case of enhanced S-cone syndrome associated with macular schisis. Case presentation A Caucasian 13-year-old girl underwent measurement of best corrected visual acuity, ophthalmoscopic evaluation, and fundus autofluorescence examination. Photopic and scotopic electroretinography were carried out as well. Enhanced S-cone syndrome was suspected on the basis of clinical and electrophysiological findings. Structural optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomography angiography allowed the further characterization of the associated macular schisis. Genetic analysis not only confirmed the diagnosis but increased the clinical novelty of this case report by showing two variations in the NR2E3 gene probably related to the phenotype: a missense variation c.1118T>C which leads to the substitution of leucine with proline in amino acid position 373, and c.349+5G>C, which involves a gene sequence near a splicing site. Conclusions Swept source structural optical coherence tomography (B scans and “en face” images) and optical coherence tomography angiography allowed the observation of retinal structural details and the involvement of each retinal layer and capillary plexus in enhanced S-cone syndrome. Of interest, neither of the two NR2E3 gene variants found in this case report have been linked to any form of retinopathy.
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34. Skin layer detection of optical coherence tomography images.
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Avanaki, Mohammad R.N. and Hojjatoleslami, Ali
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OPTICAL coherence tomography , *IMAGE processing , *ALGORITHMS , *SKIN disease diagnosis , *DIAGNOSTIC imaging , *IMAGE converters , *DECISION theory - Abstract
Abstract: In this paper, we present an image processing algorithm to automatically and more precisely detect the boundary between the main skin layers: stratum corneum, epidermis, and dermis. The aim of the proposed skin layer detection algorithm is to assist the dermatologists to measure the epidermal thickness (ET) for skin diseases diagnosis and also to assist pharmacologists so that they can make a better decision for prescribing according to the advancement of the skin disorders characterized with ET change. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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35. Microperimetry-Assessed Functional Alterations and OCT-Changes in Patients after Retinal Detachment Surgery Using Pars Plana Vitrectomy and SF6 Tamponade.
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Díaz-Barreda, María D., Bartolomé-Sesé, Isabel, Boned-Murillo, Ana, Ferreras, Antonio, Orduna-Hospital, Elvira, Ascaso, Francisco J., and Pinilla, Isabel
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PARS plana , *RETINAL detachment , *RETINAL surgery , *VITRECTOMY , *RETINAL ganglion cells , *OPTICAL coherence tomography , *DIABETIC retinopathy - Abstract
Background: We study the retinal function measured by macular integrity assessment microperimetry (MAIA) and structural changes assessed by scanning swept source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) between healthy individuals and patients undergoing pars plana vitrectomy (PPV) after rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD). Methods: Cross-sectional study. Early Treatment Diabetic Retinopathy Study (ETDRS) grids were measured by SS-OCT and compared with the MAIA parameters. Results: Thirty-eight eyes with RRD (19 macula-on and 19 macula-off) were compared with 113 healthy eyes. The retinal sensitivity and average total threshold were reduced in all sectors in the RRD group; macular integrity index was increased. Macular thicknesses in total retina and ganglion cell layer (GCL)++ protocols were higher in the RRD group in nasal outer (NO) and central (C) sectors and only in C sector for GCL+ protocol. Thicknesses were lower in total retina, GCL++ protocols in the temporal outer (TO) sector and in the GCL+ protocol in NO sector. Best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) correlated moderately with retinal sensitivity in all sectors and in just several sectors with time between the date of surgery and the test. The central nasal (CN) sector thickness and the average total threshold were higher in the macula-on subgroup. Conclusions: RRD and subsequent surgery results in functional and structural changes, especially in individuals with macular detachment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Swept source optical coherence tomography and optical coherence tomography angiography in pediatric enhanced S-cone syndrome: a case report
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Minnella, Angelo Maria, Pagliei, Valeria, Savastano, Maria Cristina, Federici, Matteo, Bertelli, Matteo, Maltese, Paolo Enrico, Placidi, Giorgio, Corbo, Giovanni, Falsini, Benedetto, and Caporossi, Aldo
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37. Intradevice Repeatability and Interdevice Agreement of Ocular Biometric Measurements: A Comparison of Two Swept-Source Anterior Segment OCT Devices
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Xiaobin Xie, Benjamin Y. Xu, Abe Song, Alex S. Huang, Naim Lazkani, and Anmol A. Pardeshi
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Adult ,ocular biometric measurements ,0301 basic medicine ,Biometry ,Adolescent ,genetic structures ,Biometrics ,Wilcoxon signed-rank test ,Anterior Chamber ,Intraclass correlation ,Biomedical Engineering ,Iris ,Scleral spur ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,swept source OCT ,Optical coherence tomography ,Lens, Crystalline ,medicine ,Humans ,Image analysis ,Mathematics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Reproducibility of Results ,Repeatability ,Ophthalmology ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Meridian (perimetry, visual field) ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,Tomography, Optical Coherence ,primary angle closure disease ,anterior segment OCT ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Purpose To assess the repeatability and agreement of ocular biometric parameters measured using the Tomey CASIA SS-1000 and Heidelberg ANTERION anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) devices. Methods Both eyes of subjects 18 years of age or older were scanned three times with the CASIA and ANTERION under standardized dark lighting. One AS-OCT image along the horizontal (temporal-nasal) meridian was analyzed per eye and per scan. Pupillary diameter (PD) was within 15% for all pairwise comparisons. Anterior chamber depth, lens vault, anterior chamber width, angle opening distance, trabecular iris space area, and scleral spur angle (SSA500) were measured using manufacturer-provided image analysis software. Intraclass correlation (ICC), Wilcoxon signed-rank, and Bland-Altman analyses were performed to assess intradevice repeatability and interdevice agreement of measurements. Results Thirty-two eyes of 21 subjects were analyzed. There was excellent agreement (ICC >0.98) and no significant difference (P > 0.05) in PD across all comparisons. Intradevice measurement repeatability was excellent for both the CASIA (ICC range 0.93-0.99) and ANTERION (ICC range 0.97-0.99). Interdevice measurement agreement was also excellent (ICC range 0.85-0.96). Measurements within and between devices were similar (P > 0.06) for all parameters except SSA500 (P = 0.03). Linear regression and Bland-Altman plots showed the relationship was consistent across the entire range of measurements. Conclusions Intradevice measurement repeatability is excellent for the CASIA and ANTERION. Interdevice measurement agreement between the two devices exceeds metrics reported by previous comparison studies. Translational relevance Modern swept-source AS-OCT devices produce highly repeatable measurements of ocular biometric parameters that are nearly interchangeable across devices.
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38. Segmented swept source optical coherence tomography angiography assessment of the perifoveal vasculature in patients with X-linked juvenile retinoschisis: a serial case report
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Paulo E. Stanga, Hassan Ahmad, Assad Jalil, Alessandro Papayannis, Susmito Biswas, Francesco Stringa, Katarzyna Chwiejczak, and Emmanouli Tsamis
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medicine.medical_specialty ,retina ,genetic structures ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Foveoschisis ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Optical coherence tomography ,swept source OCT ,Ophthalmology ,medicine ,Case Series ,Outer nuclear layer ,Ganglion cell layer ,Retina ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,OCT angiography ,Retinal ,General Medicine ,Optical coherence tomography angiography ,pediatric ophthalmology ,eye diseases ,3. Good health ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Inner nuclear layer ,030221 ophthalmology & optometry ,International Medical Case Reports Journal ,Radiology ,sense organs ,business ,X-linked retinoschisis - Abstract
Francesco Stringa,1,2 Emmanouli Tsamis,1,3 Alessandro Papayannis,1 Katarzyna Chwiejczak,1 Assad Jalil,2 Susmito Biswas,1,2,4 Hassan Ahmad,1 Paulo Eduardo Stanga1,2,4 1Manchester Vision Regeneration (MVR) at NIHR/Wellcome Trust Manchester Clinical Research Facility, 2Manchester Royal Eye Hospital, Central Manchester University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, 3Division of Pharmacy and Optometry, School of Health Sciences, 4Division of Evolution and Genomic Sciences, School of Biological Sciences, Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health, The University of Manchester, Manchester Academic Health Science Centre, Manchester,UK Purpose: To describe perifoveal microvascular changes occurring in X-linked juvenile retinoschisis (XLRS) using swept source optical coherence tomography angiography (SS OCTA).Patients and methods: This is a serial case report of three patients. Retrospective data of patients affected by XLRS were collected. Structural optical coherence tomography (OCT) and color fundus photography (CFPh) were carried out with Topcon® OCT 2000 3D OCT as part of the standard care. Two patients were imaged on Topcon Atlantis® SS OCTA and one on Topcon Triton® SS OCTA. SS OCTA images were acquired using the 3 × 3 mm fovea-centered cubes scanning protocol. Analysis of both perifoveal superficial vascular plexus (pSVP) and perifoveal deep vascular plexus (pDVP) was performed by two observers after automated segmentation.Results: Four eyes of three males (mean age 14 ± 3.8 years) were analyzed. All eyes showed foveoschisis on CFPh images. OCT B-scans of three eyes showed schistic cysts in the ganglion cell layer, inner nuclear layer (INL) and outer nuclear layer (ONL); in one eye, cysts were depicted in INL and ONL only. In two eyes, SS OCTA showed abnormal foveal avascular zone (FAZ) shape in the pSVP, and in the other two, FAZ shape was abnormal in both plexuses. In all eyes, retinal vascular abnormalities (ie, microvascular protrusions) were present in pDVP.Conclusion: SS OCTA can depict perifoveal microvascular changes in young patients affected by XLRS. In this study, the structural and vascular changes seem to be more evident in the pDVP and may represent a useful biomarker of prognosis. Keywords: retina, pediatric ophthalmology, swept source OCT, OCT angiography, X-linked retinoschisis
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39. Quantitative and Qualitative Characteristics of Retinal Vasculature Shadowing on Enface Swept Source Oct, in Healthy Subjects and Diabetic Macular Edema
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Hanhart J, Arieli Y, Caspi A, and Rozenman Y
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genetic structures ,Choroid ,Vessels ,Arteries ,sense organs ,Artefacts ,Swept Source OCT ,Retina ,eye diseases ,Veins - Abstract
Background: To evaluate the characteristics of retinal vascular shadowing, viewed through en face swept source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) imaging in normality and diabetic macular edema (DME). Design: Prospective case series conducted at Shaare Zedek Medical Center. Participants or Samples: 34 eyes of 17 healthy subjects and 30 eyes of 16 diabetic patients. Methods: Collected data included demographics, Snellen chart measured visual acuity, current HBA1C levels, previous laser treatments and swept source OCT measured central retinal subfield thickness. SS-OCT en face images were generated and flattened at three planes: ganglion cell layer (GCL), inner plexiform layer (IPL), retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). The largest vessel was identified at the RPE level, retrieved at the GCL and IPL layers and its diameter measured. The deepest plane in the choroid at which shadow of this vessel could be identified was then measured from the RPE. Main Outcome Measures: Diameter of the largest vessel, depth of the vascular signal. Results: DME mostly affected the vascular shadow at the IPL level. At this plane, the measured vessel of the largest vessel was significantly reduced in DME (93.3 ± 33.5 vs. 115.9 ± 2.54 microns; p
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40. Choroidal imaging: A review
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Ian Y. H. Wong, Jay Chhablani, and Igor Kozak
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Choroidal imaging ,EDI ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Ophthalmology ,Retinitis pigmentosa ,medicine ,Quantitative assessment ,Choroid ,business.industry ,Retinal ,medicine.disease ,VKH ,eye diseases ,Swept source OCT ,Review article ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,sense organs ,Enhanced depth imaging ,business ,Retinal and Choroidal Imaging Update - Abstract
Being the most vascular tissue of the eye, importance of the choroid has been very well established in various retinal and chorio-retinal diseases. Understanding of the choroidal structures has improved significantly since the evolution of enhanced depth imaging. Quantitative assessment of choroidal measurements has been found to be reproducible using different devices. This review article describes factors affecting choroidal thickness and choroidal changes in several diseases and reports its clinical importance. Evaluation of choroid would provide insight into the pathogenesis, treatment planning and follow up in chorioretinal diseases.
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41. DIAGNOSTICS OF OPTIC DISC DRUSEN IN CHILDREN WITH SWEPT SOURCE OCT IMAGING.
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Danišová J and Fric E
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Aim: The aim of this retrospective study is to compare two methods of optic disc drusen imaging in pediatric patients - new swept source OCT technology with the B-scan ultrasonography, which has been assumed to be a gold standard in diagnosing optic disc drusen, and to compare pRNFL thickness in children with optic disc drusen and control group., Methods: 14 eyes of 8 pediatric patients in whom optic disc drusen were confirmed by either B-scan ultrasonography, or swept-source OCT, were included in the study. We compared the sensitivity of these two imaging methods. Then we compared an average pRNFL thickness and pRNFL thickness in all four quadrants of our study group with the control group. Two statistical methods were used in data analysis - Mann-Whitney a Kruskal-Wallis test., Results: The difference between SS-OCT and B-scan ultrasonography was not statistically significant in diagnosing optic disc drusen. Average pRNFL thickness was 135.29 ± SD 31.2 μm in eyes with optic disc drusen, which is 24.15 % higher than in control group (p = 0.00214; p = 0.00207). pRNFL thickness of temporal (p = 0.0001; p = 0.0001), superior (p = 0.03486; p = 0.03361) and inferior (p = 0.00652; p = 0.00627) quadrant was statistically significantly higher in comparison with healthy controls, whereas the difference of pRNFL thickness in nasal quadrant was not statistically significant between the study and control group (p = 0.09692; p = 0.0947)., Conclusion: Swept source OCT is a promising new "gold standard" in optic disc drusen diagnostics in pediatric patients. An increase in pRNFL thickness values does not always confirm papilloedema as optic disc drusen may be the cause. Direct visualisation of optic disc drusen by swept source OCT can aid in differentiation from true papilloedema.
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42. Intradevice Repeatability and Interdevice Agreement of Ocular Biometric Measurements: A Comparison of Two Swept-Source Anterior Segment OCT Devices.
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Pardeshi AA, Song AE, Lazkani N, Xie X, Huang A, and Xu BY
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- Adolescent, Adult, Anterior Chamber, Humans, Iris, Reproducibility of Results, Tomography, Optical Coherence, Biometry, Lens, Crystalline
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Purpose: To assess the repeatability and agreement of ocular biometric parameters measured using the Tomey CASIA SS-1000 and Heidelberg ANTERION anterior segment optical coherence tomography (AS-OCT) devices., Methods: Both eyes of subjects 18 years of age or older were scanned three times with the CASIA and ANTERION under standardized dark lighting. One AS-OCT image along the horizontal (temporal-nasal) meridian was analyzed per eye and per scan. Pupillary diameter (PD) was within 15% for all pairwise comparisons. Anterior chamber depth, lens vault, anterior chamber width, angle opening distance, trabecular iris space area, and scleral spur angle (SSA500) were measured using manufacturer-provided image analysis software. Intraclass correlation (ICC), Wilcoxon signed-rank, and Bland-Altman analyses were performed to assess intradevice repeatability and interdevice agreement of measurements., Results: Thirty-two eyes of 21 subjects were analyzed. There was excellent agreement (ICC >0.98) and no significant difference ( P > 0.05) in PD across all comparisons. Intradevice measurement repeatability was excellent for both the CASIA (ICC range 0.93-0.99) and ANTERION (ICC range 0.97-0.99). Interdevice measurement agreement was also excellent (ICC range 0.85-0.96). Measurements within and between devices were similar ( P > 0.06) for all parameters except SSA500 ( P = 0.03). Linear regression and Bland-Altman plots showed the relationship was consistent across the entire range of measurements., Conclusions: Intradevice measurement repeatability is excellent for the CASIA and ANTERION. Interdevice measurement agreement between the two devices exceeds metrics reported by previous comparison studies., Translational Relevance: Modern swept-source AS-OCT devices produce highly repeatable measurements of ocular biometric parameters that are nearly interchangeable across devices., Competing Interests: Disclosure: A.A. Pardeshi, None; A.E. Song, None; N. Lazkani, None; X. Xie, None; A. Huang, Heidelberg Engineering (F); B.Y. Xu, Heidelberg Engineering (F), (Copyright 2020 The Authors.)
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43. Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT): Principle and Technical Realization
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Aumann S, Donner S, Fischer J, Müller F, and Bille JF
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Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive technique for cross-sectional tissue imaging. It typically uses light in the near-infrared spectral range which has a penetration depth of several hundred microns in tissue. The backscattered light is measured with an interferometric set-up to reconstruct the depth profile of the sample at the selected location. A scanning OCT beam allows for acquisition of cross-sectional images of the tissue structure. Different technical methods are introduced and compared regarding their properties like sensitivity, imaging speed and penetration depth. Regardless of the technical realization, axial resolution and imaging range of an OCT system are determined by light source and detector characteristics. Combining retinal OCT with a confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope allows for motion tracking during acquisition and to examine the exact same position at any time again. Segmentation of features is the basis for automatic depth measurements and standardized measurements to be compared with normative databases. New trends show the ability of functional OCT to image flow, polarizing properties of tissue and even mechanical properties like elasticity. Recent approaches to improve the resolution and the acquisition speed show the ongoing research interest in OCT., (Copyright 2019, The Author(s).)
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44. Swept source OCT with air puff chamber for corneal dynamics measurements
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Bartlomiej J. Kaluzny, Maciej Wojtkowski, David Alonso-Caneiro, Anderzej Kowalczyk, Karol Karnowski, Manns, Fabrice, Söderberg, Per G., and Ho, Arthur
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Intraocular pressure ,genetic structures ,Population ,Glaucoma ,Fourier domain detection methods ,Deformation (meteorology) ,Cornea topographic analyses ,law.invention ,Optics ,stomatognathic system ,Optical coherence tomography ,law ,Anterior segment of the eye ,Cornea ,090303 Biomedical Instrumentation ,medicine ,090304 Medical Devices ,education ,education.field_of_study ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Swept source OCT ,Lens (optics) ,Amplitude ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,111302 Optical Technology ,sense organs ,business ,Geology - Abstract
None of currently used tonometers produce estimated IOP values that are free of errors. Measurement incredibility arises from indirect measurement of corneal deformation and the fact that pressure calculations are based on population averaged parameters of anterior segment. Reliable IOP values are crucial for understanding and monitoring of number of eye pathologies e.g. glaucoma. We have combined high speed swept source OCT with air-puff chamber. System provides direct measurement of deformation of cornea and anterior surface of the lens. This paper describes in details the performance of air-puff ssOCT instrument. We present different approaches of data presentation and analysis. Changes in deformation amplitude appears to be good indicator of IOP changes. However, it seems that in order to provide accurate intraocular pressure values an additional information on corneal biomechanics is necessary. We believe that such information could be extracted from data provided by air-puff ssOCT.
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45. Spectral signal processing in swept source optical coherence tomography
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Shoude Chang, Youxin Mao, and Costel Flueraru
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Physics ,Signal processing ,optical coherence tomography ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,Signal ,Retroreflector ,Wavelength ,Optics ,Optical coherence tomography ,swept source OCT ,Medical imaging ,medicine ,sense organs ,Photonics ,business ,Fourier series ,spectral signal processing - Abstract
OCT (optical coherence tomography) is generally regarded as the 6th imaging modality. This light-based system ideally suits for bio-medical diagnostic imaging applications. Outperforming to the time-domain OCT, Swept-Source OCT (SSOCT) is termed as the second generation OCT, in which, usually, thousand of individual wavelengths are sent into the system in a time sequence. The backscattered or back reflected light from the testing sample is collected by a sensor corresponding to each wavelength. The thousand received signals actually represent the Fourier coefficients in the spectrum domain. However, these coefficients only have real positive values as the sensor can only produce intensity signal. This paper describes the signal processing issues related with this intensity spectrum. Various filters, high-pass, low-pass and band-pass; spectrum decomposition; spectrum combination are discussed and demonstrated. A method for spectral synthesis of multiple light sources is presented., Photonics North 2010, June 1-3, 2010, Niagara Falls, Ontario
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46. Signal processing with unequally spaced data in Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography
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Daniel Lévesque, Guy Lamouche, Sébastien Vergnole, and Sherif S. Sherif
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Non-uniform discrete Fourier transform ,Computer science ,Discrete-time Fourier transform ,Optical Coherence Tomography ,Fourier optics ,Short-time Fourier transform ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Discrete Fourier transform ,Multidimensional signal processing ,Optics ,Optical coherence tomography ,Phase correlation ,medicine ,Nonlinear optical signal processing ,business ,Algorithm ,Swept Source OCT - Abstract
Different algorithms for performing Fourier transforms with unequally sampled data in wavenumber space for Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography are considered. The efficiency of these algorithms is evaluated from point-spread functions obtained with a swept-source optical coherence tomography system and from computational time. Images of a 4-layer phantom processed with these different algorithms are compared. We show that convolving the data with an optimized Kaiser-Bessel window allowing a small oversampling factor before computing the fast Fourier transform provides the optimal trade-off between image quality and computational time., BIOS - SPIE Photonics West 2010 : San Francisco, California, USA, January 23-28, 2010, Series: Proceedings of SPIE; no. 7554
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47. Artifact removal in FD-OCT with a B-M mode scanning technique: condition on the transverse step
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Sébastien Vergnole and Guy Lamouche
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Physics ,Artifact (error) ,optical coherence tomography ,transverse step ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Mode (statistics) ,depth ambiguity ,Transverse plane ,Optics ,swept source OCT ,Optical coherence tomography ,Modulation ,medicine ,B-M mode scanning ,business - Abstract
One of the main drawbacks of Fournier-domain optical coherence tomography is its inability to differentiate between positive and negative locations relative to the zero-delay position. In the recently proposed B-M mode scanning technique, these artifacts are removed by introducing a transverse modulation between successive A-scans followed by a Fourier filtering in the transverse direction. This paper deals with the relation between the transverse step size and the efficency of artifact removal. This relation is illustrated with measurements performed on an onion with different transverse step sizes and different focusing optics. These experimental results are used to support a proposed criterion for the transverse step. The criterion aims at insuring efficient artifact removal while limiting the amount of oversampling in the transverse scan., Optical Coherence Tomography and Coherence Domain Optical Methods in Biomedicine XIII. Poster session, January 26, 2009, San José, CA, USA, available, unlimited, public, Series: Proceedings of SPIE; no. 7168
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48. Artifacts removal with a piezoelectric fiber stretcher in Fourier domain OCT
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Vergnole, Sébastien, Lamouche, Guy, Dufour, Marc, and Gauthier, Bruno
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optical coherence tomography ,swept source OCT ,depth ambiguity ,fiber stretcher - Abstract
BIOS08 (Photonics West 2008). Endoscopic Microscopy III, January, 19-24, 2008, San Jose, California, USA, available, unlimited, public, Series: Proceedings of SPIE; no. 6851
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49. Swept source OCT with air puff chamber for corneal dynamics measurements
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Ho, A, Manns, F, Soderberg, P G, Karnowski, Karol, Alonso-Caneiro, David, Kaluzny, Bartlomiej, Kowalczyk, Anderzej, Wojtkowski, Maciej, Ho, A, Manns, F, Soderberg, P G, Karnowski, Karol, Alonso-Caneiro, David, Kaluzny, Bartlomiej, Kowalczyk, Anderzej, and Wojtkowski, Maciej
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None of currently used tonometers produce estimated IOP values that are free of errors. Measurement incredibility arises from indirect measurement of corneal deformation and the fact that pressure calculations are based on population averaged parameters of anterior segment. Reliable IOP values are crucial for understanding and monitoring of number of eye pathologies e.g. glaucoma. We have combined high speed swept source OCT with air-puff chamber. System provides direct measurement of deformation of cornea and anterior surface of the lens. This paper describes in details the performance of air-puff ssOCT instrument. We present different approaches of data presentation and analysis. Changes in deformation amplitude appears to be good indicator of IOP changes. However, it seems that in order to provide accurate intraocular pressure values an additional information on corneal biomechanics is necessary. We believe that such information could be extracted from data provided by air-puff ssOCT.
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50. No. 1 Vol. 42, No. 2, pp. 81–88, 2008 Noninvasive three-dimensional analysis of in vivo human skin using the next-generation optical coherence tomography (OCT), Fourier domain OCT.
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Sakai, Shingo
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OPTICAL coherence tomography , *DERMATOLOGY , *SKIN diseases , *DIAGNOSTIC imaging , *COLLAGEN , *THREE-dimensional imaging - Abstract
Two-dimensional image by conventional optical coherence tomography (OCT) is very useful in dermatology. Recently, Fourier domain OCT (FD-OCT), which includes spectral domain OCT (SD-OCT) and swept source OCT (SS-OCT), has been developed as a new modality that produces fast and highly sensitive OCT images. These new OCTs enable real-time, video rate cross-sectional imaging and three-dimensional analysis. Moreover, polarization sensitive SD-OCT provides three dimensional information about collagen structure in the skin. Noninvasive in vivo three-dimensional analysis offers a new way to investigate the relationship between surface morphology (wrinkles, textures, and facial pores) and the internal structure of the skin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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