Corneal stiffness mapping that accounts for anisotropic properties of corneal tissue.

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Yuanwan Lou, Chenyan Wang, Yabo Ye, Shuiyang Shen, Fangjun Bao, Junjie Wang, Ahmed Elsheikh
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Abstract

This study introduces Stress-Strain Index (ASSI) maps that quantify and visualize corneal stiffness while accounting for anisotropy driven by collagen fibril orientation. Our earlier efforts to produce SSI maps assume isotropy and overlook directional stiffness variations critical to accurate modelling and diagnosis. By integrating fibril distribution data with finite element modelling, ASSI maps were developed for both healthy and keratoconic corneas. Clinical case studies demonstrated the maps' ability to capture age-related changes, surgical impacts, and disease progression. ASSI maps enhance understanding of corneal biomechanics and provide a foundation for more precise, personalized interventions in ophthalmology. This innovation may support improved diagnostic sensitivity, optimized treatment planning, and more equitable care through accessible, in-vivo biomechanical mapping technologies. STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE: •This study introduces a stiffness mapping technique that accounts for the anisotropic properties of corneal tissue and directly incorporates the influence of collagen fibril distribution on biomechanical behavior. •By integrating numerical modeling, microstructural characterization, and clinical data, the proposed method enables estimation of biomechanical changes following corneal surgery, and supports monitoring of keratoconus progression. •The technique offers a versatile platform for interdisciplinary research at the intersection of biomechanics and clinical ophthalmology, highlighting the role of engineering in advancing personalized medicine.

考虑角膜组织各向异性特性的角膜刚度映射。
本研究引入应力应变指数(ASSI)图,量化和可视化角膜刚度,同时考虑由胶原纤维取向驱动的各向异性。我们早期制作SSI地图的努力假设各向同性,忽略了对准确建模和诊断至关重要的方向刚度变化。通过将原纤维分布数据与有限元模型相结合,我们开发了健康角膜和角膜斜视角膜的ASSI图谱。临床病例研究表明,该图谱能够捕捉与年龄相关的变化、手术影响和疾病进展。ASSI图谱增强了对角膜生物力学的理解,并为眼科更精确、个性化的干预提供了基础。这一创新可能支持提高诊断灵敏度,优化治疗计划,并通过可获得的体内生物力学制图技术提供更公平的护理。•本研究引入了一种刚度映射技术,该技术解释了角膜组织的各向异性特性,并直接纳入了胶原纤维分布对生物力学行为的影响。•通过整合数值模拟、微观结构表征和临床数据,提出的方法能够估计角膜手术后的生物力学变化,并支持圆锥角膜进展的监测。•该技术为生物力学和临床眼科学交叉的跨学科研究提供了一个多功能平台,突出了工程在推进个性化医疗中的作用。
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