“…Crittin et al used similar optical approach in developing their two-wavelength oximetry system, 9 while Hammer et al developed an oximetry instrument that also captured two fundus images simultaneously with two wavelengths of light, but with a different optical approach. 10 Other groups using diverse approaches also have contributed to the field of retinal oximetry, such as Denninghoff et al, who developed a multiwavelength oximetry system, 11,12 Ramella-Roman et al who introduced a multiaperture camera system for retinal oxygen saturation measurement, 13 Kagemann et al who used Fourier domain optical coherence tomography to assess spectral oximetry, 14 Li et al who used an adaptive optics confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope to measure oxygen saturation in small retinal vessels, 15 Khoobehi et al who developed a hyperspectral system that has been used mainly for oxygen saturation measurements of optic nerve heads in monkeys, 16,17 Harvey et al who developed a hyperspectral instrument for measuring retinal oxygen saturation in vivo and in a model eye, [18][19][20] and Humayun's group who developed different hyperspectral system for measuring oxygen saturation within retinal vessels. 21,22 For review see the report of Harris et al 23 Modern spectrophotometric retinal oximetry takes advantage of the great development of digital cameras and computer technology that has taken place in the last few decades.…”