C. Beckman et al., CONFOCAL FUNDUS IMAGING WITH A SCANNING LASER OPHTHALMOSCOPE IN EYES WITH CATARACT, British journal of ophthalmology, 79(10), 1995, pp. 900-904
Aims/Background-The study aimed to determine the influence of increase
d intraocular Light scatter on the contrast in scanning laser ophthalm
oscope (SLO) images and to examine to what extent SLO images can visua
lise the fundus through media opacities due to cataract. Methods-Intra
ocular light scatter was estimated from measurements of letter contras
t sensitivity before and after cataract surgery in five eyes. SLO imag
es were obtained before and after surgery using confocal apertures of
1, 2, 4, and 10 mm, at laser wavelengths of 633 and 780 nm. Visibility
of the fundus was determined by measurements of retinal contrast. SLO
images were compared with standard fundus photographs. Results-SLO im
ages obtained before surgery revealed details of the retina that were
unresolvable in the fundus photographs because of light scattering. By
using one of the three smallest apertures, image contrast was further
improved. However, no simple relations between aperture size, estimat
ed light scatter, and image contrast could be found. Conclusion-SLO im
aging was found to be superior to fundus photography for viewing the r
etina in eyes with cataract. Owing to the inhomogeneous nature of cata
racts, the optimal choice of confocal aperture and laser wavelength is
not simple and must be individualised.