Automated three-dimensional registration and volume rebuilding for wide-field angiographic and structural optical coherence tomography

  • Zang P
  • Liu G
  • Zhang M
  • et al.
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© Author(s) 2017. We propose a three-dimensional (3-D) registration method to correct motion artifacts and construct the volume structure for angiographic and structural optical coherence tomography (OCT). This algorithm is particularly suitable for the nonorthogonal wide-field OCT scan acquired by a ultrahigh-speed swept-source system (>200 kHz A-scan rate). First, the transverse motion artifacts are corrected by the between-frame registration based on en face OCT angiography (OCTA). After A-scan transverse translation between B-frames, the axial motions are corrected based on the rebuilt boundary of inner limiting membrane. Finally, a within-frame registration is performed for local optimization based on cross-sectional OCTA. We evaluated this algorithm on retinal volumes of six normal subjects. The results showed significantly improved retinal smoothness in 3-D-registered structural OCT and image contrast on en face OCTA.

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Zang, P., Liu, G., Zhang, M., Wang, J., Hwang, T. S., Wilson, D. J., … Jia, Y. (2017). Automated three-dimensional registration and volume rebuilding for wide-field angiographic and structural optical coherence tomography. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 22(2), 026001. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.22.2.026001

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