Velocity-based optoretinography for clinical applications

Author:

Vienola Kari V.ORCID,Valente DeniseORCID,Zawadzki Robert J.ORCID,Jonnal Ravi S.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractOptoretinography (ORG) is an emerging tool for testing neural function in the retina. Unlike existing methods, it is noninvasive, objective, and provides information about retinal structure and function at once. As such, it has great potential to transform ophthalmic care and clinical trials of novel therapeutics designed to restore or preserve visual function. Recent efforts have demonstrated the feasibility of the ORG using state-of-the-art optical coherence tomography systems. These methods measure the stimulus-evoked movement of subcellular features in the retina, using the phase of the reflected light to monitor their position. Here we present an alternative approach that monitors the velocity of these features instead. This conceptual shift has significant implications for the nascent field of optoretinography. By avoiding the need to track specific cells over time, it obviates costly and laborious aspects of the position-based approaches, such as adaptive optics, digital aberration correction, real-time tracking, and three-dimensional segmentation and registration. We used this novel velocity-based approach to measure the photoreceptor ORG responses in three healthy subjects. The resulting responses were reproducible and exhibited dependence on dose and retinal eccentricity. The position of the relevant structures was reconstructed through numerical integration of velocity.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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