Enhancement of intrinsic optical signal recording with split spectrum optical coherence tomography

J Mod Opt. 2017;64(17):1800-1807. doi: 10.1080/09500340.2017.1318966. Epub 2017 Apr 20.

Abstract

Functional optical coherence tomography (OCT) of stimulus-evoked intrinsic optical signal (IOS) promises to be a new methodology for high-resolution mapping of retinal neural dysfunctions. However, its practical applications for non-invasive examination of retinal function have been hindered by the low signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and small magnitude of IOSs. Split spectrum amplitude-decorrelation has been demonstrated to improve the image quality of OCT angiography. In this study, we exploited split spectrum strategy to improve the sensitivity of IOS recording. The full OCT spectrum was split into multiple spectral bands and IOSs from each sub-band were calculated separately and then combined to generate a single IOS image sequence. The algorithm was tested on in vivo images of frog retinas. It significantly improved both IOS magnitude and SNR, which are essential for practical applications of functional IOS imaging.

Keywords: Optical coherence tomography; functional imaging of retina; intrinsic optical signals; ophthalmology; split spectrum.