Variable velocity range imaging of the choroid with dual-beam optical coherence angiography

  • Jaillon F
  • Makita S
  • Yasuno Y
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Abstract

In this study, we present dual-beam Doppler optical coherence angiography with variable beam separation. Altering beam distance, independently of the scanning protocol, provides a flexible way to select the velocity range of detectable blood flow. This system utilized a one-micrometer wavelength light source to visualize deep into the posterior eye, i.e., the choroid. Two-dimensional choroidal vasculature maps of a human subject acquired with different beam separations, and hence with several velocity ranges, are presented. Combining these maps yields a semi-quantitative visualization of axial velocity of the choroidal circulation. The proposed technique may be useful for identifying choroidal abnormalities that occur in pathological conditions of the eye.

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Jaillon, F., Makita, S., & Yasuno, Y. (2012). Variable velocity range imaging of the choroid with dual-beam optical coherence angiography. Optics Express, 20(1), 385. https://doi.org/10.1364/oe.20.000385

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