Novel Method Measuring Conjunctival Microvascular Blood Flow Velocity by Zoom-lens, Ultra-high-speed Camera Attached Slit-lamp Biomicroscope

Hyo Sin Kim, Da Ran Kim, Y. Yoon, Soonwon Yang, Young Sik Yoo, Woong-Joo Whang, Y. Byun, H. Hwang, Kyung Sun Na, Hyun Soo Lee, So Hyang Chung, Eun Chul Kim, Y. Cho, Hyun Seung Kim, Ho Sik Hwang
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Purpose: To introduce an intuitive method for measuring conjunctival microvascular blood flow velocity by imaging bulbar conjunctival microvessels using a slit-lamp biomicroscope equipped with a zoom lens and an ultra-high-speed camera.Methods: After obtaining consent from 10 patients (1 male, 9 females) who visited Yeouido St. Mary’s Hospital from August 21, 2020, to June 12, 2021, the patients were examined under a slit lamp microscope equipped with an ultra-high-speed camera and zoom lens. The blood flow in the conjunctival microvessels was photographed. The captured images were analyzed with ImageJ software to measure the blood flow velocity in the conjunctival microvessels, and we investigated whether the blood flow velocity correlated with the vessel diameter and age.Results: The median age of the subjects was 49.0 years. The mean conjunctival blood flow velocity in 53 microvessels was 0.786 ± 0.468 mm/s. The median conjunctival microvascular diameter was 7.06 μm (interquartile range 5.84 to 9.23 μm). The conjunctival microvascular diameter and blood flow velocity were not significantly correlated (Spearman’s p = 0.177), and the subjects’ age and conjunctival microvascular blood flow velocity were also not correlated (Spearman’s p = 0.669).Conclusions: In this study, the blood flow velocity in the bulbar conjunctival microvessels could be measured easily by means of image analysis using a slit-lamp microscope equipped with an ultra-high-speed camera with a zoom lens.
用变焦镜头、超高速相机附加裂隙灯生物显微镜测量结膜微血管血流速度的新方法
目的:通过使用配备变焦镜头和超高速相机的裂隙灯生物显微镜对球结膜微血管进行成像,介绍一种测量结膜微血管血流速度的直观方法:在征得2020年8月21日至2021年6月12日到汝矣岛圣玛丽医院就诊的10名患者(1男9女)的同意后,在配备了超高速相机和变焦镜头的裂隙灯显微镜下对患者进行检查。对结膜微血管的血流情况进行了拍照。用 ImageJ 软件对拍摄的图像进行分析,测量结膜微血管的血流速度,并研究血流速度是否与血管直径和年龄相关:结果:受试者的中位年龄为 49.0 岁。53 个微血管的平均结膜血流速度为 0.786 ± 0.468 mm/s。结膜微血管直径的中位数为 7.06 μm(四分位距为 5.84 至 9.23 μm)。结膜微血管直径与血流速度无明显相关性(Spearman's p = 0.177),受试者年龄与结膜微血管血流速度也无相关性(Spearman's p = 0.669):本研究利用配备变焦镜头的超高速照相机的裂隙灯显微镜,通过图像分析法轻松测量了球结膜微血管的血流速度。
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