Angiographic and structural imaging using high axial resolution fiber-based visible-light OCT

Biomed Opt Express. 2017 Sep 20;8(10):4595-4608. doi: 10.1364/BOE.8.004595. eCollection 2017 Oct 1.

Abstract

Optical coherence tomography using visible-light sources can increase the axial resolution without the need for broader spectral bandwidth. Here, a high-resolution, fiber-based, visible-light optical coherence tomography system is built and used to image normal retina in rats and blood vessels in chicken embryo. In the rat retina, accurate segmentation of retinal layer boundaries and quantification of layer thicknesses are accomplished. Furthermore, three distinct capillary plexuses in the retina and the choriocapillaris are identified and the characteristic pattern of the nerve fiber layer thickness in rats is revealed. In the chicken embryo model, the microvascular network and a venous bifurcation are examined and the ability to identify and segment large vessel walls is demonstrated.

Keywords: (100.2980) Image enhancement; (110.4500) Optical coherence tomography; (170.2655) Functional monitoring and imaging; (170.4470) Ophthalmology.