Scientific Reports (Jun 2022)

Multi-modal and multi-scale clinical retinal imaging system with pupil and retinal tracking

  • Muhammad Faizan Shirazi,
  • Jordi Andilla,
  • Nicolas Lefaudeux,
  • Claudia Valdes,
  • Florian Schwarzhans,
  • Marine Durand,
  • Konstantinos Ntatsis,
  • Danilo Andrade De Jesus,
  • Luisa Sanchez Brea,
  • Kiyoko Gocho,
  • Josselin Gautier,
  • Christina Eckmann-Hansen,
  • Marie Elise Wistrup Torm,
  • Abdullah Amini,
  • Stefan Klein,
  • Theo Van Walsum,
  • Kate Grieve,
  • Michel Paques,
  • Michael Larsen,
  • Pablo Loza-Alvarez,
  • Xavier Levecq,
  • Nicolas Chateau,
  • Michael Pircher

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-022-13631-1
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract We present a compact multi-modal and multi-scale retinal imaging instrument with an angiographic functional extension for clinical use. The system integrates scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO), optical coherence tomography (OCT) and OCT angiography (OCTA) imaging modalities and provides multi-scale fields of view. For high resolution, and high lateral resolution in particular, cellular imaging correction of aberrations by adaptive optics (AO) is employed. The entire instrument has a compact design and the scanning head is mounted on motorized translation stages that enable 3D self-alignment with respect to the subject’s eye by tracking the pupil position. Retinal tracking, based on the information provided by SLO, is incorporated in the instrument to compensate for retinal motion during OCT imaging. The imaging capabilities of the multi-modal and multi-scale instrument were tested by imaging healthy volunteers and patients.