Abstract
We describe a device to measure blood perfusion for the human optic nerve head (ONH) based on laser Doppler flowmetry (LDF) with a flicker stimuli of the fovea region. This device is self-aligned for LDF measurements and includes near-infrared pupil observation, green illumination, and observation of the ONH. The optical system of the flowmeter is based on a Schlieren arrangement which collects only photons that encounter multiple scattering and are back-scattered out of the illumination point. LDF measurements are based on heterodyne detection of Doppler shifted back-scattered light. We also describe an automated analysis of the LDF signals which rejects artifacts and false signals such as blinks. By using a Doppler simulator consisting of a lens and a rotating diffusing wheel, we demonstrate that velocity and flow vary linearly with the speed of the wheel. A cohort of 12 healthy subjects demonstrated that flicker stimulation induces an increase of 17.8% of blood flow in the ONH.
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Geiser, M. H., Truffer, F., Evequoz, H., Khayi, H., Mottet, B., & Chiquet, C. (2013). Schlieren laser Doppler flowmeter for the human optical nerve head with the flicker stimuli. Journal of Biomedical Optics, 18(12), 127001. https://doi.org/10.1117/1.jbo.18.12.127001
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