IF 2.6 3区 医学 Q2 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Chaitanya Duvvuri, Manmohan Singh, Gongpu Lan, Salavat R Aglyamov, Kirill V Larin, Michael D Twa
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目的:使用微升空气脉冲光学相干弹性成像(OCE)描述人类角膜中与频率相关的波速频散特性,并评估兰姆波理论在使用角膜中的高频对称波(S0)和反对称波(A0)引导波确定角膜弹性模量时的适用性:方法:对四只兔眼进行瞬时(0.5 毫秒)微升空气脉冲刺激的波速频散分析,并与空气耦合超声波激励进行比较。在角膜模型中评估了刺激角度和样品几何形状对色散的影响。在 36 只健康人眼体内测量了角膜波速色散:结果:在活体兔角膜中,空气脉冲引起的色散在 0.7 至 5 kHz 之间与超声波引起的色散相当(平均差 ± 1.96 × SD:0.006 ± 0.5 m/s)。与表面法线成 0° 的刺激在角膜组织模型中产生 A0 Lamb 波,而斜向刺激(35° 和 65°)则产生 S0 波。对人体角膜顶点进行正常刺激(0°)可产生 A0 波,在 4 kHz 频率下,波速稳定在 10.87 至 13.63 m/s 之间,而对角膜周边进行斜向刺激(65°)可产生 S0 波,在 4 kHz 频率下,波速稳定在 13.10 至 15.98 m/s 之间:结论:空气脉冲 OCE 可用于测量人体角膜 A0 和 S0 传播模式的 Lamb 波色散。改变刺激角度可选择性地激发这些模式。考虑到波速频散,就能可靠地估算出体内角膜的弹性模量:这项工作证明了空气脉冲刺激用于体内角膜硬度稳健 OCE 测量的可行性,可用于疾病检测和治疗评估。
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Determinants of Human Corneal Mechanical Wave Dispersion for In Vivo Optical Coherence Elastography.

Purpose: To characterize frequency-dependent wave speed dispersion in the human cornea using microliter air-pulse optical coherence elastography (OCE), and to evaluate the applicability of Lamb wave theory for determining corneal elastic modulus using high-frequency symmetric (S0) and anti-symmetric (A0) guided waves in cornea.

Methods: Wave speed dispersion analysis for transient (0.5 ms) microliter air-pulse stimulation was performed in four rabbit eyes ex vivo and compared to air-coupled ultrasound excitation. The effects of stimulation angle and sample geometry on the dispersion were evaluated in corneal phantoms. Corneal wave speed dispersion was measured in 36 healthy human eyes in vivo.

Results: Air-pulse-induced dispersion was comparable to ultrasound-induced dispersion between 0.7 and 5 kHz (mean-difference ± 1.96 × SD: 0.006 ± 0.5 m/s) in ex vivo rabbit corneas. Stimulation 0° relative to the surface normal generated A0 Lamb waves in corneal tissue phantoms, while oblique stimulation (35° and 65°) generated S0 waves. Stimulating normal to the human corneal apex in vivo (0°) induced A0 waves, plateauing at 10.87 to 13.63 m/s at 4 kHz, and when obliquely stimulated at the periphery (65°), produced S0 waves, plateauing at 13.10 to 15.98 m/s at 4 kHz.

Conclusions: Air-pulse OCE can be used to measure human corneal Lamb wave dispersion of A0 and S0 propagation modes in vivo. These modes are selectively excited by changing the stimulation angle. Accounting for wave speed dispersion enables reliable estimation of corneal elastic modulus in vivo.

Translational relevance: This work demonstrates the feasibility of air-pulse stimulation for robust OCE measurements of corneal stiffness in vivo for disease detection and therapy evaluation.

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Translational Vision Science & Technology
Translational Vision Science & Technology Engineering-Biomedical Engineering
CiteScore
5.70
自引率
3.30%
发文量
346
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: Translational Vision Science & Technology (TVST), an official journal of the Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO), an international organization whose purpose is to advance research worldwide into understanding the visual system and preventing, treating and curing its disorders, is an online, open access, peer-reviewed journal emphasizing multidisciplinary research that bridges the gap between basic research and clinical care. A highly qualified and diverse group of Associate Editors and Editorial Board Members is led by Editor-in-Chief Marco Zarbin, MD, PhD, FARVO. The journal covers a broad spectrum of work, including but not limited to: Applications of stem cell technology for regenerative medicine, Development of new animal models of human diseases, Tissue bioengineering, Chemical engineering to improve virus-based gene delivery, Nanotechnology for drug delivery, Design and synthesis of artificial extracellular matrices, Development of a true microsurgical operating environment, Refining data analysis algorithms to improve in vivo imaging technology, Results of Phase 1 clinical trials, Reverse translational ("bedside to bench") research. TVST seeks manuscripts from scientists and clinicians with diverse backgrounds ranging from basic chemistry to ophthalmic surgery that will advance or change the way we understand and/or treat vision-threatening diseases. TVST encourages the use of color, multimedia, hyperlinks, program code and other digital enhancements.
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