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Evaluating changes of blood flow in retina, choroid, and outer choroid in rats in response to elevated intraocular pressure by 1300 nm swept-source OCT

Journal

MICROVASCULAR RESEARCH
Volume 121, Issue -, Pages 37-45

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.mvr.2018.09.003

Keywords

Optical coherence tomography; Optical microangiography; Swept source OCT; Glaucoma; Intraocular pressure; Ocular perfusion; Circle of Zinn-Haller; Optic nerve head

Funding

  1. National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute [R01HL093140]
  2. National Eye Institute [R01EY024158, R01EY028753, R01EY010145]
  3. Research to Prevent Blindness, Inc.
  4. Washington Research Foundation

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We report the development of a 1300 nm swept-source optical coherence tomography (SS-OCT) system specifically designed to perform OCT imaging and optical microangiography (OMAG) in rat eyes in vivo and its use in evaluating the effects of intraocular pressure (IOP) elevation on ocular circulation. The swept laser is operated in single longitude mode with a 90 nm bandwidth centered at 1300 nm and 200 kHz A-line rate, providing remarkable sensitivity fall-off performance along the imaging depth, a larger field of view of 2.5 x 2.5 mm(2) (approximately 35 degrees), and more time-efficient imaging acquisition. The advantage of the SS-OCT/OMAG is highlighted by an increased imaging depth of the entire posterior thickness of optic nerve head (ONH) and its surrounding vascular anatomy, to include, for the first time in vivo, the vasculature at the scleral opening, allowing visualization of the circle of Zinn-Haller and posterior ciliary arteries (PCAs). Furthermore, the capillary-level resolution angiograms achieved at the retinal and choroidal layers over a larger field of view enable a significantly improved quantification of the response of vascular area density (VAD) to elevated TOP. The results indicate that reduction in perfusion of the choroid in response to elevated TOP is delayed compared to that seen in the retina; while choroidal VAD doesn't reach 50% of baseline until similar to 70 mmHg, the same effect is seen for the retinal VAD at similar to 60 mmHg. The superior image quality offered by SS-OCT may allow more comprehensive investigation of TOP-related ocular perfusion changes and their pathological roles in glaucomatous optic nerve damage.

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