Depth-resolved reconstruction of anisotropic elastic moduli in a crosslinked cornea with wave-based optical coherence elastography

G. Regnault, Agathe Marmin, Ruikang K. Wang, Tueng T. Shen, Matthew O’Donnell, I. Pelivanov
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Ectatic changes in the cornea are typically marked by corneal thinning with increased corneal deformation and curvature, often leading to high levels of myopia and irregular astigmatism. The most common form of ectasia is keratoconus. Corneal collagen crosslinking (CXL) is commonly used to prevent or treat keratoconus. Limited penetration of CXL into the cornea may lead to a demarcation between treated and untreated regions, suggesting a two-layer structure after the treatment. Although corneal topography can be used to monitor corneal curvature changes pre- and post-surgery, it cannot predict surgical outcomes without mapping corneal elasticity. Recent studies in non-contact dynamic optical coherence elastography (OCE) demonstrated promise in quantifying changes in corneal anisotropic stiffness induced by CXL. However, depth dependent reconstruction of corneal elastic moduli following CXL remains challenging. Here, we show that the thickness of the crosslinked corneal layer can be determined from structural OCT, whereas its mechanical moduli can be reconstructed from acoustic micro-tapping (AuT) OCE using an analytical two-layer model of guided wave propagation. In addition, we discuss how the elastic moduli of partially CXL-treated cornea layers reflect the effective engineering stiffness of the entire cornea to properly quantify corneal deformation.
用基于波的光学相干弹性成像技术深度分辨重建交联角膜的各向异性弹性模量
角膜异位的典型特征是角膜变薄,角膜变形和曲率增加,通常会导致高度近视和不规则散光。最常见的角膜异位症是角膜炎。角膜胶原交联(CXL)通常用于预防或治疗角膜炎。CXL 对角膜的穿透力有限,可能会导致治疗区域和未治疗区域的分界,这表明治疗后角膜会呈现双层结构。虽然角膜地形图可用于监测手术前后角膜曲率的变化,但如果不绘制角膜弹性图,就无法预测手术效果。最近对非接触式动态光学相干弹性成像(OCE)的研究表明,该技术有望量化 CXL 引起的角膜各向异性硬度变化。然而,在 CXL 后重建与深度相关的角膜弹性模量仍然具有挑战性。在这里,我们展示了交联角膜层的厚度可以通过结构性 OCT 确定,而其机械模量则可以通过声学微点法 (AuT) OCE,利用导波传播的双层分析模型来重建。此外,我们还讨论了部分 CXL 处理过的角膜层的弹性模量如何反映整个角膜的有效工程刚度,从而正确量化角膜变形。
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