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High resolution multimodal clinical ophthalmic imaging system

We developed a multimodal adaptive optics (AO) retinal imager which is the first to combine high performance AO-corrected scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) and swept source Fourier domain optical coherence tomography (SSOCT) imaging modes in a single compact clinical prototype platform. Such syste...

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Autores principales: Mujat, Mircea, Ferguson, R. Daniel, Patel, Ankit H., Iftimia, Nicusor, Lue, Niyom, Hammer, Daniel X.
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Publicado: Optical Society of America 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2958093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20589021
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.18.011607
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author Mujat, Mircea
Ferguson, R. Daniel
Patel, Ankit H.
Iftimia, Nicusor
Lue, Niyom
Hammer, Daniel X.
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Ferguson, R. Daniel
Patel, Ankit H.
Iftimia, Nicusor
Lue, Niyom
Hammer, Daniel X.
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description We developed a multimodal adaptive optics (AO) retinal imager which is the first to combine high performance AO-corrected scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) and swept source Fourier domain optical coherence tomography (SSOCT) imaging modes in a single compact clinical prototype platform. Such systems are becoming ever more essential to vision research and are expected to prove their clinical value for diagnosis of retinal diseases, including glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy (DR), age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and retinitis pigmentosa. The SSOCT channel operates at a wavelength of 1 µm for increased penetration and visualization of the choriocapillaris and choroid, sites of major disease activity for DR and wet AMD. This AO system is designed for use in clinical populations; a dual deformable mirror (DM) configuration allows simultaneous low- and high-order aberration correction over a large range of refractions and ocular media quality. The system also includes a wide field (33 deg.) line scanning ophthalmoscope (LSO) for initial screening, target identification, and global orientation, an integrated retinal tracker (RT) to stabilize the SLO, OCT, and LSO imaging fields in the presence of lateral eye motion, and a high-resolution LCD-based fixation target for presentation of visual cues. The system was tested in human subjects without retinal disease for performance optimization and validation. We were able to resolve and quantify cone photoreceptors across the macula to within ~0.5 deg (~100-150 µm) of the fovea, image and delineate ten retinal layers, and penetrate to resolve features deep into the choroid. The prototype presented here is the first of a new class of powerful flexible imaging platforms that will provide clinicians and researchers with high-resolution, high performance adaptive optics imaging to help guide therapies, develop new drugs, and improve patient outcomes.
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spelling pubmed-29580932010-10-20 High resolution multimodal clinical ophthalmic imaging system Mujat, Mircea Ferguson, R. Daniel Patel, Ankit H. Iftimia, Nicusor Lue, Niyom Hammer, Daniel X. Opt Express Research-Article We developed a multimodal adaptive optics (AO) retinal imager which is the first to combine high performance AO-corrected scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) and swept source Fourier domain optical coherence tomography (SSOCT) imaging modes in a single compact clinical prototype platform. Such systems are becoming ever more essential to vision research and are expected to prove their clinical value for diagnosis of retinal diseases, including glaucoma, diabetic retinopathy (DR), age-related macular degeneration (AMD), and retinitis pigmentosa. The SSOCT channel operates at a wavelength of 1 µm for increased penetration and visualization of the choriocapillaris and choroid, sites of major disease activity for DR and wet AMD. This AO system is designed for use in clinical populations; a dual deformable mirror (DM) configuration allows simultaneous low- and high-order aberration correction over a large range of refractions and ocular media quality. The system also includes a wide field (33 deg.) line scanning ophthalmoscope (LSO) for initial screening, target identification, and global orientation, an integrated retinal tracker (RT) to stabilize the SLO, OCT, and LSO imaging fields in the presence of lateral eye motion, and a high-resolution LCD-based fixation target for presentation of visual cues. The system was tested in human subjects without retinal disease for performance optimization and validation. We were able to resolve and quantify cone photoreceptors across the macula to within ~0.5 deg (~100-150 µm) of the fovea, image and delineate ten retinal layers, and penetrate to resolve features deep into the choroid. The prototype presented here is the first of a new class of powerful flexible imaging platforms that will provide clinicians and researchers with high-resolution, high performance adaptive optics imaging to help guide therapies, develop new drugs, and improve patient outcomes. Optical Society of America 2010-05-18 /pmc/articles/PMC2958093/ /pubmed/20589021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.18.011607 Text en ©2010 Optical Society of America http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License, which permits download and redistribution, provided that the original work is properly cited. This license restricts the article from being modified or used commercially.
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High resolution multimodal clinical ophthalmic imaging system
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title_short High resolution multimodal clinical ophthalmic imaging system
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2958093/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20589021
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.18.011607
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