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Retinal blood flow speed quantification at the capillary level using temporal autocorrelation fitting OCTA [Invited]

  • Yunchan Hwang
  • , Jungeun Won
  • , Antonio Yaghy
  • , Hiroyuki Takahashi
  • , Jessica M. Girgis
  • , Kenneth Lam
  • , Siyu Chen
  • , Eric M. Moult
  • , Stefan B. Ploner
  • , Andreas Maier
  • , Nadia K. Waheed
  • , James G. Fujimoto
  • Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Tufts-New England Medical Center
  • Friedrich-Alexander University Erlangen-Nürnberg

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Abstract

Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) can visualize vasculature structures, but provides limited information about blood flow speed. Here, we present a second generation variable interscan time analysis (VISTA) OCTA, which evaluates a quantitative surrogate marker for blood flow speed in vasculature. At the capillary level, spatially compiled OCTA and a simple temporal autocorrelation model, ρ(τ) = exp(-ατ), were used to evaluate a temporal autocorrelation decay constant, α, as the blood flow speed marker. A 600 kHz A-scan rate swept-source OCT prototype instrument provides short interscan time OCTA and fine A-scan spacing acquisition, while maintaining multi mm2 field of views for human retinal imaging. We demonstrate the cardiac pulsatility and assess repeatability of α measured with VISTA. We show different α for different retinal capillary plexuses in healthy eyes and present representative VISTA OCTA in eyes with diabetic retinopathy.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2658-2677
Number of pages20
JournalBiomedical Optics Express
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 1 2023

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