Long scan depth optical coherence tomography on imaging accommodation: impact of enhanced axial resolution, signal-to-noise ratio and speed
Abstract Background Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) was a useful tool to study accommodation in human eye, but the maximum image depth is limited due to the decreased signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). In this study, improving optical resolutions, speeds and the SNR were achieved by...
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doaj-eed5c3b2981a40938560d2e2dc1d2cdd2020-11-25T01:57:45ZengBMCEye and Vision2326-02542018-07-015111210.1186/s40662-018-0111-4Long scan depth optical coherence tomography on imaging accommodation: impact of enhanced axial resolution, signal-to-noise ratio and speedYilei Shao0Aizhu Tao1Hong Jiang2Meixiao Shen3Dexi Zhu4Fan Lu5Carol L. Karp6Yufeng Ye7Jianhua Wang8Bascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of MiamiBascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of MiamiBascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of MiamiSchool of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Wenzhou Medical UniversitySchool of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Wenzhou Medical UniversitySchool of Ophthalmology and Optometry, Wenzhou Medical UniversityBascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of MiamiBascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of MiamiBascom Palmer Eye Institute, University of MiamiAbstract Background Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) was a useful tool to study accommodation in human eye, but the maximum image depth is limited due to the decreased signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). In this study, improving optical resolutions, speeds and the SNR were achieved by custom built SD-OCT, and the evaluation of the impact of the improvement during accommodation was investigated. Methods Three systems with different spectrometer designs, including two Charge Coupled Device (CCD) cameras and one Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Transistor (CMOS) camera, were tested. We measured the point spread functions of a mirror at different positions to obtain the axial resolution and the SNR of three OCT systems powered with a light source with a 50 nm bandwidth, centered at a wavelength of 840 nm. Two normal subjects, aged 26 and 47, respectively, and one 75-year-old patient with an intraocular lens implanted were imaged. Results The results indicated that spectrometers using cameras with 4096 camera pixels optimized the axial resolutions, due to the use of the full spectrum provided by the light source. The CCD camera system with 4096 pixels had the highest SNR and the best image quality. The system with the CMOS camera with 4096 pixels had the highest speed but had a compromised SNR compared to the CCD camera with 4096 pixels. Conclusions Using these three OCT systems, we imaged the anterior segment of the human eye before and after accommodation, which showed similar results among the different systems. The system using the CMOS camera with an ultra-long scan depth, high resolution and high scan speed exhibited the best overall performance and therefore was recommended for imaging real-time accommodation.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40662-018-0111-4Optical coherence tomographyAxial resolutionSignal-to-noise ratioAccommodationAnterior segment |
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Yilei Shao Aizhu Tao Hong Jiang Meixiao Shen Dexi Zhu Fan Lu Carol L. Karp Yufeng Ye Jianhua Wang Long scan depth optical coherence tomography on imaging accommodation: impact of enhanced axial resolution, signal-to-noise ratio and speed Eye and Vision Optical coherence tomography Axial resolution Signal-to-noise ratio Accommodation Anterior segment |
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Yilei Shao Aizhu Tao Hong Jiang Meixiao Shen Dexi Zhu Fan Lu Carol L. Karp Yufeng Ye Jianhua Wang |
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Long scan depth optical coherence tomography on imaging accommodation: impact of enhanced axial resolution, signal-to-noise ratio and speed |
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Long scan depth optical coherence tomography on imaging accommodation: impact of enhanced axial resolution, signal-to-noise ratio and speed |
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Long scan depth optical coherence tomography on imaging accommodation: impact of enhanced axial resolution, signal-to-noise ratio and speed |
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Long scan depth optical coherence tomography on imaging accommodation: impact of enhanced axial resolution, signal-to-noise ratio and speed |
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Long scan depth optical coherence tomography on imaging accommodation: impact of enhanced axial resolution, signal-to-noise ratio and speed |
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long scan depth optical coherence tomography on imaging accommodation: impact of enhanced axial resolution, signal-to-noise ratio and speed |
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Abstract Background Spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) was a useful tool to study accommodation in human eye, but the maximum image depth is limited due to the decreased signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). In this study, improving optical resolutions, speeds and the SNR were achieved by custom built SD-OCT, and the evaluation of the impact of the improvement during accommodation was investigated. Methods Three systems with different spectrometer designs, including two Charge Coupled Device (CCD) cameras and one Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor Transistor (CMOS) camera, were tested. We measured the point spread functions of a mirror at different positions to obtain the axial resolution and the SNR of three OCT systems powered with a light source with a 50 nm bandwidth, centered at a wavelength of 840 nm. Two normal subjects, aged 26 and 47, respectively, and one 75-year-old patient with an intraocular lens implanted were imaged. Results The results indicated that spectrometers using cameras with 4096 camera pixels optimized the axial resolutions, due to the use of the full spectrum provided by the light source. The CCD camera system with 4096 pixels had the highest SNR and the best image quality. The system with the CMOS camera with 4096 pixels had the highest speed but had a compromised SNR compared to the CCD camera with 4096 pixels. Conclusions Using these three OCT systems, we imaged the anterior segment of the human eye before and after accommodation, which showed similar results among the different systems. The system using the CMOS camera with an ultra-long scan depth, high resolution and high scan speed exhibited the best overall performance and therefore was recommended for imaging real-time accommodation. |
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Optical coherence tomography Axial resolution Signal-to-noise ratio Accommodation Anterior segment |
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