We assessed the ability of the optical attenuation coefficient (AC) to detect early-stage glaucoma with two AC estimation algorithms: retinal layer intensity ratio (LIR) and depth-resolved confocal (DRC). We also introduced new depth-dependent AC parameters for retinal nerve fiber layer assessment. Optical coherence tomography B-scans were collected from 44 eyes of age-similar participants with eye health ranging from healthy to severe glaucoma, including glaucoma suspect patients. Mean AC values estimated from the DRC method are comparable to ratio-extracted values ( p > 0.5 for all study groups), and the depth-dependent AC DRC parameters enhance the utility of the AC for detection of early-stage glaucoma.
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Chang, S., Murff, C., Leng, T., Groth, S. L., & Bowden, A. K. (2022). Depth-resolved extraction of optical attenuation for glaucoma assessment in clinical settings: a pilot study. Biomedical Optics Express, 13(8), 4326. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.461348