Measuring intraocular pressure with OCT: the first approach
The variability of corneal OCT speckle statistics is indirectly related to changes in corneal microstructure, which may be induced by intraocular pressure (IOP). A new approach is considered, which attempts to estimate IOP based on corneal speckle statistics in OCT images. An area ( A ) under trajec...
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Published in | Biomedical optics express Vol. 14; no. 9; pp. 4531 - 4541 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Optica Publishing Group
01.09.2023
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 2156-7085 2156-7085 |
DOI | 10.1364/BOE.500546 |
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Summary: | The variability of corneal OCT speckle statistics is indirectly related to changes in corneal microstructure, which may be induced by intraocular pressure (IOP). A new approach is considered, which attempts to estimate IOP based on corneal speckle statistics in OCT images. An area (
A
) under trajectories of contrast ratio with respect to stromal depth was calculated. The proposed method was evaluated on OCT images from the
ex-vivo
study on porcine eyeballs and
in-vivo
study on human corneas. A statistically significant multivariate linear regression model was obtained from the
ex-vivo
study: IOP = 0.70 ·
A
− 6.11, in which IOP was precisely controlled in the anterior chamber. The
ex-vivo
study showed good correlation between
A
and IOP (R = 0.628, at the least) whereas the
in-vivo
study showed poor correlation between
A
and clinical air-puff tonometry based estimates of IOP (R = 0.351, at the most), indicating substantial differences between the two studies. The results of the
ex-vivo
study show the potential for OCT speckle statistics to be utilized for measuring IOP using static corneal imaging that does not require corneal deformation. Nevertheless, further work is needed to validate this approach in living human corneas. |
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ISSN: | 2156-7085 2156-7085 |
DOI: | 10.1364/BOE.500546 |