Wide-field whole eye OCT system with demonstration of quantitative retinal curvature estimation

Biomed Opt Express. 2018 Dec 21;10(1):338-355. doi: 10.1364/BOE.10.000338. eCollection 2019 Jan 1.

Abstract

Current conventional clinical OCT systems image either only the anterior or the posterior eye during a single acquisition. This localized imaging limits conventional OCT's use for characterizing global ocular morphometry and biometry, which requires knowledge of spatial relationships across the entire eye. We developed a "whole eye" optical coherence tomography system that simultaneously acquires volumes with a wide field-of-view for both the anterior chamber (14 x 14 mm) and retina (55°) using a single source and detector. This system was used to measure retinal curvature in a pilot population and compared against curvature of the same eyes measured with magnetic resonance imaging.