4D imaging of vascular leakage by contrast-enhanced OCT (Conference Presentation)

C. Merkle, Marco Augustin, V. Srinivasan, G. Garhöfer, B. Baumann
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Abstract

Leaky vasculature is a key feature in a number of retinal diseases such as diabetic retinopathy and age related macular degeneration and is commonly associated with neovascularization. Currently, the only way to identify leaky vasculature is through fluorescence angiography, which lacks depth resolution and the ability to precisely localize leaky vessels. Here we present the first 4D tracking of leaky vasculature in a mouse model of sub-retinal neovascularization using contrast-enhanced OCT. A very-low-density-lipoprotein receptor kockout mouse model was imaged with OCT angiography at multiple time points following intravenous injection of Intralipid 20%, an OCT contrast agent. Compared to healthy vessels, leaky vessels appeared to become broader over time. By fitting a model to mean intensity projection profiles, the apparent width of the vessels was quantified as an indicator of leakage. A clear trend of increased leakage following the injection of contrast was observed in vessels that derive from retinal lesions. This finding was likely caused by the infiltration of Intralipid particles into the surrounding retinal tissue. Intralipid is an ideal OCT contrast agent as it is FDA approved for human use as an intravenous nutritional supplement and is highly scattering, which makes it a strong candidate for future clinical translation. To summarize, we have demonstrated 4D tracking of individual leaky vessels for the first time using contrast-enhanced OCT in a mouse model of neovascularization. This technique improves upon the capabilities of fluorescence angiography and may help pave the way for clinical translation of contrast-enhanced OCT methods for enhanced diagnostic specificity.
对比增强OCT血管渗漏的4D成像(会议报告)
血管渗漏是许多视网膜疾病(如糖尿病视网膜病变和年龄相关性黄斑变性)的关键特征,通常与新生血管形成有关。目前,识别渗漏血管的唯一方法是荧光血管造影,这种方法缺乏深度分辨率和精确定位渗漏血管的能力。在这里,我们首次使用对比度增强的OCT对视网膜下新生血管的小鼠模型进行了4D跟踪。在静脉注射20%的OCT造影剂脂质内后,在多个时间点对极低密度脂蛋白受体缺失的小鼠模型进行了OCT血管造影成像。与健康血管相比,随着时间的推移,渗漏血管似乎变得更宽。通过拟合平均强度投影剖面的模型,将血管的表观宽度量化为泄漏的指标。注射造影剂后,在视网膜病变的血管中观察到明显的渗漏增加趋势。这一发现可能是由脂质内颗粒浸润到周围视网膜组织引起的。脂内酯是一种理想的OCT造影剂,因为它被FDA批准用于人类静脉注射营养补充剂,并且高度分散,这使它成为未来临床转化的有力候选者。总之,我们首次在小鼠新生血管模型中使用对比增强OCT对单个泄漏血管进行了4D跟踪。这项技术提高了荧光血管造影的能力,可能有助于为增强诊断特异性的对比增强OCT方法的临床翻译铺平道路。
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