2003
DOI: 10.1364/oe.11.003490
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In vivo dynamic human retinal blood flow imaging using ultra-high-speed spectral domain optical Doppler tomography

Abstract: An ultra-high-speed spectral domain optical Doppler tomography (SD-ODT) system is used to acquire images of blood flow in a human retina in vivo, at 29,000 depth profiles (A-lines) per second and with data acquisition over 99% of the measurement time. The phase stability of the system is examined and image processing algorithms are presented that allow accurate determination of bi-directional Doppler shifts. Movies are presented of human retinal flow acquired at 29 frames per second with 1000 A-lines per frame… Show more

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“…Another way is the extension of the application field. The capability of imaging with high spatial and time resolution of the scattering media structure and flows embedded into these media allows one to conduct detailed investigations of the structure and the functioning of the blood microcirculation system of humans or animals [3], imaging of embryonal development [4], as well as the study of cell motility dynamics [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another way is the extension of the application field. The capability of imaging with high spatial and time resolution of the scattering media structure and flows embedded into these media allows one to conduct detailed investigations of the structure and the functioning of the blood microcirculation system of humans or animals [3], imaging of embryonal development [4], as well as the study of cell motility dynamics [5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In ophthalmology, OCT was already commercialized and widely used for non-invasive structural and quantitative imaging of the human retina and anterior segment [2][3][4][5]. Recently, Fourier-domain OCT (FD-OCT), which includes a spectral-domain method and a swept-source method, has become a preferred method owing to its superior features of higher acquisition speed and sensitivity [6][7][8][9][10]. Due to the limited number of camera pixels, spectral-domain OCT (FD/SD-OCT) has trade-offs among the axial resolution, imaging depth range, acquisition time, and sensitivity roll-off [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dopplerverschiebung, die durch bewegte Strukturen bei der Bildaufnahme entsteht und wird demzufolge als Doppler FD OCT bezeichnet [7][8][9][10]. Für die Quantifizierung höherer Flussgeschwindigkeiten, bei dem die Doppler FD OCT aufgrund unkorrelierter Phasenbeziehungen benachbarter Tiefensignale limitiert ist, wurde eine zweite Methode entwickelt.…”
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