Spectral oximetry assessed with high-speed ultra-high-resolution optical coherence tomography

  • Kagemann L
  • Wollstein G
  • Wojtkowski M
  • et al.
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Abstract

We use Fourier domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) data to assess retinal blood oxygen saturation. Three-dimensional disk-centered retinal tissue volumes were assessed in 17 normal healthy subjects. After removing DC and low-frequency a-scan components, an OCT fundus image was created by integrating total reflectance into a single reflectance value. Thirty fringe patterns were sampled; 10 each from the edge of an artery, adjacent tissue, and the edge of a vein, respectively. A-scans were recalculated, zeroing the DC term in the power spectrum, and used for analysis. Optical density ratios (ODRs) were calculated as ODR(Art)=ln(Tissue(855)Art(855))ln(Tissue(805)Art(805)) and ODR(Vein)=ln(Tissue(855)Vein(855))ln(Tissue(805)Vein(805)) with Tissue, Art, and Vein representing total a-scan reflectance at the 805- or 855-nm centered bandwidth. Arterial and venous ODRs were compared by the Wilcoxon signed rank test. Arterial ODRs were significantly greater than venous ODRs (1.007+/-2.611 and -1.434+/-4.310, respectively; p=0.0217) (mean+/-standard deviation). A difference between arterial and venous blood saturation was detected. This suggests that retinal oximetry may possibly be added as a metabolic measurement in structural imaging devices.

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Kagemann, L., Wollstein, G., Wojtkowski, M., Ishikawa, H., Townsend, K. A., Gabriele, M. L., … Schuman, J. S. (2007). Spectral oximetry assessed with high-speed ultra-high-resolution optical coherence tomography. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 12(4), 041212. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.2772655

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