研究目的
To examine the influence of B-scan averaging on choroidal thickness using wide-field enhanced-depth imaging optical coherence tomography.
研究成果
Averaging 30 B-scans for an individual enhanced-depth imaging optical coherence tomography line scan provided accurate measures of choroidal thickness across a wide-field (60°) area in young healthy eyes. This information can assist in designing the volumetric scan protocols required for detailed examination of the macular and peripheral choroid.
研究不足
The results may not be generalisable to older subjects with media opacity, reduced vision, or unstable fixation. The study was also limited by the small number of subjects examined, which may have reduced the power to detect statistically significant differences in choroidal thickness across different image averaging conditions.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study involved acquiring six high-resolution trans-foveal horizontal enhanced-depth imaging line scans from the right eye of 10 healthy adults, with each line scan averaged over 10, 20, 30, 40, 50, or 100 B-scans using the Spectralis device. The impact of B-scan averaging on regional measures of wide-field choroidal thickness was investigated.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Participants were healthy young adults with a mean age of 30 ± 5 years, and a mean refractive error of ?
3:82 ± 76 D. Written informed consent was obtained, and the study adhered to the Declaration of Helsinki. List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
The Spectralis OCT with EDI (Heidelberg Engineering Co, Heidelberg, Germany) was used for imaging.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
Participants completed a 20-minute 'wash-out' period before OCT imaging. Three sets of conventional 30° high-resolution trans-foveal EDI-OCT line scans were captured from the right eye at central, 15° nasal, and 15° temporal gaze directions in a random order.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
A custom-written algorithm was used to automatically segment the anterior and posterior boundaries of the choroid. The segmented images were visually inspected and manually corrected by a single experienced observer.
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