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A new method for in vivo assessment of corneal transparency using spectral-domain OCT

Corneal transparency is essential to provide a clear view into and out of the eye, yet clinical means to assess such transparency are extremely limited and usually involve a subjective grading of visible opacities by means of slit-lamp biomicroscopy. Here, we describe an automated algorithm allowing...

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Autores principales: Vilbert, Maëlle, Bocheux, Romain, Georgeon, Cristina, Borderie, Vincent, Pernot, Pascal, Irsch, Kristina, Plamann, Karsten
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10553212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37796869
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291613
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author Vilbert, Maëlle
Bocheux, Romain
Georgeon, Cristina
Borderie, Vincent
Pernot, Pascal
Irsch, Kristina
Plamann, Karsten
author_facet Vilbert, Maëlle
Bocheux, Romain
Georgeon, Cristina
Borderie, Vincent
Pernot, Pascal
Irsch, Kristina
Plamann, Karsten
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description Corneal transparency is essential to provide a clear view into and out of the eye, yet clinical means to assess such transparency are extremely limited and usually involve a subjective grading of visible opacities by means of slit-lamp biomicroscopy. Here, we describe an automated algorithm allowing extraction of quantitative corneal transparency parameters with standard clinical spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT). Our algorithm employs a novel pre-processing procedure to standardize SD-OCT image analysis and to numerically correct common instrumental artifacts before extracting mean intensity stromal-depth (z) profiles over a 6-mm-wide corneal area. The z-profiles are analyzed using our previously developed objective method that derives quantitative transparency parameters directly related to the physics of light propagation in tissues. Tissular heterogeneity is quantified by the Birge ratio B(r) and the photon mean-free path (l(s)) is determined for homogeneous tissues (i.e., B(r)~1). SD-OCT images of 83 normal corneas (ages 22–50 years) from a standard SD-OCT device (RTVue-XR Avanti, Optovue Inc.) were processed to establish a normative dataset of transparency values. After confirming stromal homogeneity (B(r) <10), we measured a median l(s) of 570 μm (interdecile range: 270–2400 μm). By also considering corneal thicknesses, this may be translated into a median fraction of transmitted (coherent) light T(coh(stroma)) of 51% (interdecile range: 22–83%). Excluding images with central saturation artifact raised our median T(coh(stroma)) to 73% (interdecile range: 34–84%). These transparency values are slightly lower than those previously reported, which we attribute to the detection configuration of SD-OCT with a relatively small and selective acceptance angle. No statistically significant correlation between transparency and age or thickness was found. In conclusion, our algorithm provides robust and quantitative measurements of corneal transparency from standard SD-OCT images with sufficient quality (such as ‘Line’ and ‘CrossLine’ B-scan modes without central saturation artifact) and addresses the demand for such an objective means in the clinical setting.
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spelling pubmed-105532122023-10-06 A new method for in vivo assessment of corneal transparency using spectral-domain OCT Vilbert, Maëlle Bocheux, Romain Georgeon, Cristina Borderie, Vincent Pernot, Pascal Irsch, Kristina Plamann, Karsten PLoS One Research Article Corneal transparency is essential to provide a clear view into and out of the eye, yet clinical means to assess such transparency are extremely limited and usually involve a subjective grading of visible opacities by means of slit-lamp biomicroscopy. Here, we describe an automated algorithm allowing extraction of quantitative corneal transparency parameters with standard clinical spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT). Our algorithm employs a novel pre-processing procedure to standardize SD-OCT image analysis and to numerically correct common instrumental artifacts before extracting mean intensity stromal-depth (z) profiles over a 6-mm-wide corneal area. The z-profiles are analyzed using our previously developed objective method that derives quantitative transparency parameters directly related to the physics of light propagation in tissues. Tissular heterogeneity is quantified by the Birge ratio B(r) and the photon mean-free path (l(s)) is determined for homogeneous tissues (i.e., B(r)~1). SD-OCT images of 83 normal corneas (ages 22–50 years) from a standard SD-OCT device (RTVue-XR Avanti, Optovue Inc.) were processed to establish a normative dataset of transparency values. After confirming stromal homogeneity (B(r) <10), we measured a median l(s) of 570 μm (interdecile range: 270–2400 μm). By also considering corneal thicknesses, this may be translated into a median fraction of transmitted (coherent) light T(coh(stroma)) of 51% (interdecile range: 22–83%). Excluding images with central saturation artifact raised our median T(coh(stroma)) to 73% (interdecile range: 34–84%). These transparency values are slightly lower than those previously reported, which we attribute to the detection configuration of SD-OCT with a relatively small and selective acceptance angle. No statistically significant correlation between transparency and age or thickness was found. In conclusion, our algorithm provides robust and quantitative measurements of corneal transparency from standard SD-OCT images with sufficient quality (such as ‘Line’ and ‘CrossLine’ B-scan modes without central saturation artifact) and addresses the demand for such an objective means in the clinical setting. Public Library of Science 2023-10-05 /pmc/articles/PMC10553212/ /pubmed/37796869 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291613 Text en © 2023 Vilbert et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Vilbert, Maëlle
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Georgeon, Cristina
Borderie, Vincent
Pernot, Pascal
Irsch, Kristina
Plamann, Karsten
A new method for in vivo assessment of corneal transparency using spectral-domain OCT
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title_fullStr A new method for in vivo assessment of corneal transparency using spectral-domain OCT
title_full_unstemmed A new method for in vivo assessment of corneal transparency using spectral-domain OCT
title_short A new method for in vivo assessment of corneal transparency using spectral-domain OCT
title_sort new method for in vivo assessment of corneal transparency using spectral-domain oct
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10553212/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37796869
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0291613
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