DocumentCode
24902
Title
Progress on Developing Adaptive Optics–Optical Coherence Tomography for In Vivo Retinal Imaging: Monitoring and Correction of Eye Motion Artifacts
Author
Zawadzki, Robert J. ; Capps, Arlie G. ; Dae Yu Kim ; Panorgias, Athanasios ; Stevenson, Scott B. ; Hamann, Bernd ; Werner, John S.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Ophthalmology & Vision Sci., Univ. of California Davis, Sacramento, CA, USA
Volume
20
Issue
2
fYear
2014
fDate
March-April 2014
Firstpage
322
Lastpage
333
Abstract
Recent progress in retinal image acquisition techniques, including optical coherence tomography (OCT) and scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (SLO), combined with improved performance of adaptive optics (AO) instrumentation, has resulted in improvement in the quality of in vivo images of cellular structures in the human retina. Here, we present a short review of progress on developing AO-OCT instruments. Despite significant progress in imaging speed and resolution, eye movements present during acquisition of a retinal image with OCT introduce motion artifacts into the image, complicating analysis and registration. This effect is especially pronounced in high-resolution datasets acquired with AO-OCT instruments. Several retinal tracking systems have been introduced to correct retinal motion during data acquisition. We present a method for correcting motion artifacts in AO-OCT volume data after acquisition using simultaneously captured adaptive optics-scanning laser ophthalmoscope (AO-SLO) images. We extract transverse eye motion data from the AO-SLO images, assign a motion adjustment vector to each AO-OCT A-scan, and re-sample from the scattered data back onto a regular grid. The corrected volume data improve the accuracy of quantitative analyses of microscopic structures.
Keywords
adaptive optics; bio-optics; biomechanics; biomedical optical imaging; cellular biophysics; data acquisition; eye; image registration; image resolution; laser applications in medicine; medical image processing; optical tomography; patient monitoring; vision; AO-OCT A-scan; AO-OCT instruments; AO-OCT volume data; adaptive optic instrumentation; adaptive optics; cellular structures; corrected volume data; data acquisition; eye motion artifact correction; eye motion artifact monitoring; eye movements; high-resolution datasets; human retina; in vivo imaging; in vivo retinal imaging; microscopic structures; motion adjustment vector; motion artifacts; optical coherence tomography; quantitative analysis accuracy; registration; retinal image acquisition; retinal image acquisition techniques; retinal tracking systems; scanning laser ophthalmoscope imaging; scattered data back; simultaneous captured adaptive optics; transverse eye motion data; Adaptive optics; Image resolution; Instruments; Mirrors; Optical imaging; Retina; Aberration compensation; adaptive optics; imaging system; motion artifact correction; ophthalmology; optical coherence tomography; scanning laser ophthalmoscopy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Quantum Electronics, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1077-260X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTQE.2013.2288302
Filename
6683119
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