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Visualization of micro-capillaries using optical coherence tomography angiography with and without adaptive optics.


ABSTRACT: The purpose of this work is to investigate the benefits of adaptive optics (AO) technology for optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). OCTA has shown great potential in non-invasively enhancing the contrast of vessels and small capillaries. Especially the capability of the technique to visualize capillaries with a lateral extension that is below the transverse resolution of the system opens unique opportunities in diagnosing retinal vascular diseases. However, there are some limitations of this technology such as shadowing and projection artifacts caused by overlying vasculature or the inability to determine the true extension of a vessel. Thus, the evaluation of the vascular structure and density based on OCTA alone can be misleading. In this paper we compare the performance of AO-OCT, AO-OCTA and OCTA for imaging retinal vasculature. The improved transverse resolution and the reduced depth of focus of AO-OCT and AO-OCTA greatly reduce shadowing artifacts allowing for a better differentiation and segmentation of different vasculature layers of the inner retina. The comparison is done on images recorded in healthy volunteers and in diabetic patients with distinct pathologies of the retinal microvasculature.

SUBMITTER: Salas M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5231293 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Visualization of micro-capillaries using optical coherence tomography angiography with and without adaptive optics.

Salas Matthias M   Augustin Marco M   Ginner Laurin L   Kumar Abhishek A   Baumann Bernhard B   Leitgeb Rainer R   Drexler Wolfgang W   Prager Sonja S   Hafner Julia J   Schmidt-Erfurth Ursula U   Pircher Michael M  

Biomedical optics express 20161212 1


The purpose of this work is to investigate the benefits of adaptive optics (AO) technology for optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA). OCTA has shown great potential in non-invasively enhancing the contrast of vessels and small capillaries. Especially the capability of the technique to visualize capillaries with a lateral extension that is below the transverse resolution of the system opens unique opportunities in diagnosing retinal vascular diseases. However, there are some limitations  ...[more]

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