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Distortion correction of OCT images of the crystalline lens: Gradient index approach

AutorSiedlecki, Damian CSIC ORCID; Castro, Alberto de CSIC ORCID; Gambra, Enrique CSIC ORCID; Ortiz, Sergio CSIC; Borja, David; Uhlhorn, Stephen; Manns, Fabrice; Marcos, Susana CSIC ORCID ; Parel, Jean Marie
Palabras claveGradient index distribution
Optical distortion correction
Crystalline lens
Optical coherence tomography
Fecha de publicación2012
EditorLippincott Williams & Wilkins
CitaciónOptometry and Vision Science 89: E709-E718 (2012)
ResumenPURPOSE.: To propose a method to correct optical coherence tomography (OCT) images of posterior surface of the crystalline lens incorporating its gradient index (GRIN) distribution and explore its possibilities for posterior surface shape reconstruction in comparison to existing methods of correction. METHODS.: Two-dimensional images of nine human lenses were obtained with a time-domain OCT system. The shape of the posterior lens surface was corrected using the proposed iterative correction method. The parameters defining the GRIN distribution used for the correction were taken from a previous publication. The results of correction were evaluated relative to the nominal surface shape (accessible in vitro) and compared with the performance of two other existing methods (simple division, refraction correction: assuming a homogeneous index). Comparisons were made in terms of posterior surface radius, conic constant, root mean square, peak to valley, and lens thickness shifts from the nominal data. RESULTS.: Differences in the retrieved radius and conic constant were not statistically significant across methods. However, GRIN distortion correction with optimal shape GRIN parameters provided more accurate estimates of the posterior lens surface in terms of root mean square and peak values, with errors <6 and 13 μm, respectively, on average. Thickness was also more accurately estimated with the new method, with a mean discrepancy of 8 μm. CONCLUSIONS.: The posterior surface of the crystalline lens and lens thickness can be accurately reconstructed from OCT images, with the accuracy improving with an accurate model of the GRIN distribution. The algorithm can be used to improve quantitative knowledge of the crystalline lens from OCT imaging in vivo. Although the improvements over other methods are modest in two dimension, it is expected that three-dimensional imaging will fully exploit the potential of the technique. The method will also benefit from increasing experimental data of GRIN distribution in the lens of larger populations. Copyright © 2012 American Academy of Optometry.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10261/88598
DOI10.1097/OPX.0b013e3182508344
Identificadoresdoi: 10.1097/OPX.0b013e3182508344
issn: 1040-5488
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