Imaging the retina by en face optical coherence tomography

  • Mirjam E.J. Van Velthoven
  • , Frank D. Verbraak
  • , Lawrence A. Yannuzzi
  • , Richard B. Rosen
  • , Adrian G.H. Podoleanu
  • , Marc D. De Smet

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Abstract

PURPOSE: To present the possibilities of a new system that combines optical coherence tomography (OCT) and confocal ophthalmoscopy, producing en face OCT images in patients with retinal diseases. METHODS: A prototype OCT Ophthalmoscope (OTI, Toronto, Canada) was used to scan patients with retinal conditions. The system uses a super luminescent diode (λ = 820 nm; Δλ = 20 nm) and currently scans at a rate of 2 frames per second. In each frame, the OCT Ophthalmoscope simultaneously produces a transversal OCT scan and a confocal image in the X/Y plane. Both images correspond pixel to pixel. RESULTS: Between January 2002 and August 2003, >800 patients with various retinal diseases were scanned with the OCT Ophthalmoscope. Illustrative cases with regularly seen macular diseases are presented, such as macular hole and central serous retinopathy. CONCLUSION: Current difficulties as well as future possibilities of this new en face OCT ophthalmoscope are discussed. By presenting normal and pathologic transversal OCT images made by a prototype OCT Ophthalmoscope, we show that it can provide information not available using conventional OCT imaging.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)129-136
Number of pages8
JournalRetina
Volume26
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2006
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Confocal ophthalmoscopy
  • Imaging
  • Optical coherence tomography
  • Retina

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