用相敏光学相干断层成像的离体人角膜横波弹性成像

Thu-Mai Nguyen, Shaozhen Song, Lei Shi, Ruikang K. Wang, M. O’Donnell, Tueng T. Shen, Zhihong Huang
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除了结构图像之外,评估角膜的生物力学特性可以为更好地管理病变(如青光眼)或屈光手术提供临床有价值的信息。OCT提供微米级和高灵敏度,是眼科应用的理想选择。提出了一种基于相敏光学相干层析成像(ps - oct)的角膜剪切波弹性成像(SWE)方法。SWE包括在组织中发射一个传播的横波,并从横波速度中恢复组织弹性。我们使用与角膜接触的压电致动器来诱导剪切波,然后使用在M-B模式下运行的phsot系统以45 kHz的等效帧率跟踪剪切波。驱动器由宽带线性扫频正弦驱动。通过脉冲压缩算法将相应的位移数值转换为空间局域化的短脉冲。然后利用飞行时间估计计算局部横波速度。我们对从眼库中获得的切除的人角膜进行了实验。眼角膜安装在人工前房上,可调节眼压。眼压在10 - 40 mmHg范围内进行弹性测量。这些初步的研究证明了PhS-OCT用于人眼角膜弹性成像的可行性。进一步的研究将致力于开发用于临床翻译的非接触剪切源。
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Shear wave elastography of ex vivo human corneas using phase-sensitive optical coherence tomography
Assessing the biomechanical properties of the cornea can provide clinically valuable information in addition to structural images for better management of pathologies (e.g. glaucoma) or refractive surgeries. OCT provides a micron scale and high sensitivity that are ideal for ophthalmic applications. We propose a shear wave elastography (SWE) method for the cornea based on phase-sensitive optical coherence tomography (PhS-OCT). SWE consists in launching a propagating shear wave in tissues and retrieving tissue elasticity from the shear wave speed. We used a piezo-electric actuator in contact with the cornea to induce shear waves that were then tracked using a PhSOCT system operating in M-B mode at an equivalent frame rate of 45 kHz. The actuator was driven by a broadband, linear-swept frequency sine. The corresponding displacements were numerically transformed into a short and spatially localized pulse by a pulse compression algorithm. The local shear wave speed was then computed using time-of-flight estimations. We performed experiments on excised human corneas obtained from the eye bank. The corneas were mounted on an artificial anterior chamber in which the IOP could be varied. Elasticity measurements were acquired for IOP ranging from 10 to 40 mmHg. These preliminary studies demonstrate the feasibility of using PhS-OCT for elastography of human corneas. Further studies will aim at developing non-contact shear sources for clinical translation.
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