Real-time optical coherence tomography of the anterior segment at 1310 nm

Citation
S. Radhakrishnan et al., Real-time optical coherence tomography of the anterior segment at 1310 nm, ARCH OPHTH, 119(8), 2001, pp. 1179-1185
Citations number
39
Categorie Soggetti
Optalmology,"da verificare
Journal title
ARCHIVES OF OPHTHALMOLOGY
ISSN journal
00039950 → ACNP
Volume
119
Issue
8
Year of publication
2001
Pages
1179 - 1185
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-9950(200108)119:8<1179:ROCTOT>2.0.ZU;2-I
Abstract
Background: Recent advances in high-speed scanning technology have enabled a new generation of optical coherence tomographic (OCT) systems to perform imaging at video rate. Here, a handheld OCT probe capable of imaging the an terior segment of the eye at high frame rates is demonstrated for the first time. Objective: To demonstrate real-time OCT imaging of anterior segment structu res. Design: Survey of anterior segment structures in normal human subjects. Setting: Laboratory. Main Outcome Measures: Achieving real-time imaging of the anterior segment, satisfactory image quality, and convenience of a handheld probe. Results: Optical coherence tomographic imaging of the anterior segment of t he eyes of human subjects was performed using 1310-nm wavelength light with an image rate of 8 frames per second. Imaging trials demonstrated clear re solution of corneal epithelium and stroma, sclerocorneal junction, sclera, iris pigment epithelium and stroma, and anterior lens capsule. The anterior chamber angle was clearly visualized. Limited imaging of the ciliary body was performed. Real-time imaging of pupillary constriction in response to l ight stimulus was also performed. Conclusion: High-speed OCT at 1310-nm wavelength is a potentially useful te chnique for noninvasive assessment of anterior segment structures. Clinical Relevance: Our results suggest that realtime OCT has potential app lications in glaucoma evaluation and refractive surgery.