Development of Multi-modal and Super-resolved Retinal Imaging Systems

<p>Advancements in retinal imaging technologies have drastically improved the quality of eye care in the past couple decades. Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) are two examples of critical imaging modalities for the diagnosis of retinal pathologies. How...

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Main Author: LaRocca, Francesco
Other Authors: Izatt, Joseph A
Published: 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12239
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spelling ndltd-DUKE-oai-dukespace.lib.duke.edu-10161-122392016-06-08T03:30:26ZDevelopment of Multi-modal and Super-resolved Retinal Imaging SystemsLaRocca, FrancescoBiomedical engineeringOphthalmologyOpticsHandheldMulti-modalOptical Coherence TomographyScanning Laser OphthalmologySuper ResolutionTrue color<p>Advancements in retinal imaging technologies have drastically improved the quality of eye care in the past couple decades. Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) are two examples of critical imaging modalities for the diagnosis of retinal pathologies. However current-generation SLO and OCT systems have limitations in diagnostic capability due to the following factors: the use of bulky tabletop systems, monochromatic imaging, and resolution degradation due to ocular aberrations and diffraction. </p><p>Bulky tabletop SLO and OCT systems are incapable of imaging patients that are supine, under anesthesia, or otherwise unable to maintain the required posture and fixation. Monochromatic SLO and OCT imaging prevents the identification of various color-specific diagnostic markers visible with color fundus photography like those of neovascular age-related macular degeneration. Resolution degradation due to ocular aberrations and diffraction has prevented the imaging of photoreceptors close to the fovea without the use of adaptive optics (AO), which require bulky and expensive components that limit the potential for widespread clinical use. </p><p>In this dissertation, techniques for extending the diagnostic capability of SLO and OCT systems are developed. These techniques include design strategies for miniaturizing and combining SLO and OCT to permit multi-modal, lightweight handheld probes to extend high quality retinal imaging to pediatric eye care. In addition, a method for extending true color retinal imaging to SLO to enable high-contrast, depth-resolved, high-fidelity color fundus imaging is demonstrated using a supercontinuum light source. Finally, the development and combination of SLO with a super-resolution confocal microscopy technique known as optical photon reassignment (OPRA) is demonstrated to enable high-resolution imaging of retinal photoreceptors without the use of adaptive optics.</p>DissertationIzatt, Joseph A2016Dissertationhttp://hdl.handle.net/10161/12239
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topic Biomedical engineering
Ophthalmology
Optics
Handheld
Multi-modal
Optical Coherence Tomography
Scanning Laser Ophthalmology
Super Resolution
True color
spellingShingle Biomedical engineering
Ophthalmology
Optics
Handheld
Multi-modal
Optical Coherence Tomography
Scanning Laser Ophthalmology
Super Resolution
True color
LaRocca, Francesco
Development of Multi-modal and Super-resolved Retinal Imaging Systems
description <p>Advancements in retinal imaging technologies have drastically improved the quality of eye care in the past couple decades. Scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) are two examples of critical imaging modalities for the diagnosis of retinal pathologies. However current-generation SLO and OCT systems have limitations in diagnostic capability due to the following factors: the use of bulky tabletop systems, monochromatic imaging, and resolution degradation due to ocular aberrations and diffraction. </p><p>Bulky tabletop SLO and OCT systems are incapable of imaging patients that are supine, under anesthesia, or otherwise unable to maintain the required posture and fixation. Monochromatic SLO and OCT imaging prevents the identification of various color-specific diagnostic markers visible with color fundus photography like those of neovascular age-related macular degeneration. Resolution degradation due to ocular aberrations and diffraction has prevented the imaging of photoreceptors close to the fovea without the use of adaptive optics (AO), which require bulky and expensive components that limit the potential for widespread clinical use. </p><p>In this dissertation, techniques for extending the diagnostic capability of SLO and OCT systems are developed. These techniques include design strategies for miniaturizing and combining SLO and OCT to permit multi-modal, lightweight handheld probes to extend high quality retinal imaging to pediatric eye care. In addition, a method for extending true color retinal imaging to SLO to enable high-contrast, depth-resolved, high-fidelity color fundus imaging is demonstrated using a supercontinuum light source. Finally, the development and combination of SLO with a super-resolution confocal microscopy technique known as optical photon reassignment (OPRA) is demonstrated to enable high-resolution imaging of retinal photoreceptors without the use of adaptive optics.</p> === Dissertation
author2 Izatt, Joseph A
author_facet Izatt, Joseph A
LaRocca, Francesco
author LaRocca, Francesco
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title Development of Multi-modal and Super-resolved Retinal Imaging Systems
title_short Development of Multi-modal and Super-resolved Retinal Imaging Systems
title_full Development of Multi-modal and Super-resolved Retinal Imaging Systems
title_fullStr Development of Multi-modal and Super-resolved Retinal Imaging Systems
title_full_unstemmed Development of Multi-modal and Super-resolved Retinal Imaging Systems
title_sort development of multi-modal and super-resolved retinal imaging systems
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