IEEE Photonics Journal (Jan 2014)

Retinal Laser Lesion Visibility in Simultaneous Ultra-High Axial Resolution Optical Coherence Tomography

  • Patrick Steiner,
  • Volker Enzmann,
  • Christoph Meier,
  • Boris Povazay,
  • Jens H. Kowal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/JPHOT.2014.2374594
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 6
pp. 1 – 11

Abstract

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Ex vivo porcine retina laser lesions applied with varying laser power (20 mW-2 W, 10 ms pulse, 196 lesions) are manually evaluated by microscopic and optical coherence tomography (OCT) visibility, as well as in histological sections immediately after the deposition of the laser energy. An optical coherence tomography system with 1.78 μm axial resolution specifically developed to image thin retinal layers simultaneously to laser therapy is presented, and visibility thresholds of the laser lesions in OCT data and fundus imaging are compared. Optical coherence tomography scans are compared with histological sections to estimate the resolving power for small optical changes in the retinal layers, and real-time time-lapse scans during laser application are shown and analyzed quantitatively. Ultrahigh-resolution OCT inspection features a lesion visibility threshold 40-50 mW (17% reduction) lower than for visual inspection. With the new measurement system, 42% of the lesions that were invisible using state-of-the-art ophthalmoscopic methods could be detected.

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