Affiliation:
1. University of California, Riverside
Abstract
One of the main obstacles in high-resolution 3-D retinal imaging is eye
motion, which causes blur and distortion artifacts that require
extensive post-processing to be corrected. Here, an adaptive optics
optical coherence tomography (AOOCT) system with real-time active eye
motion correction is presented. Correction of ocular aberrations and
of retinal motion is provided by an adaptive optics scanning laser
ophthalmoscope (AOSLO) that is optically and electronically combined
with the AOOCT system. We describe the system design and quantify its
performance. The AOOCT system features an independent focus adjustment
that allows focusing on different retinal layers while maintaining the
AOSLO focus on the photoreceptor mosaic for high fidelity active
motion correction. The use of a high-quality reference frame for eye
tracking increases revisitation accuracy between successive imaging
sessions, allowing to collect several volumes from the same area. This
system enables spatially targeted retinal imaging as well as volume
averaging over multiple imaging sessions with minimal correction of
motion in post processing.
Funder
National Eye Institute
Alcon Foundation
Minnie Flaura Turner Memorial Fund for
Impaired Vision Research
Soroptimist International Founders Region
Fellowship
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Biotechnology
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