Measurement of oxygen saturation in the retina with a spectroscopic sensitive multi aperture camera
Author(s) -
Jessica C. RamellaRoman,
Scott A. Mathews,
Haripriya Kandimalla,
Afshin Nabili,
Donald D. Duncan,
Salvatore A. D’Anna,
Syed Mahmood Shah,
Quan Dong Nguyen
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
optics express
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.394
H-Index - 271
ISSN - 1094-4087
DOI - 10.1364/oe.16.006170
Subject(s) - optics , fundus camera , aperture (computer memory) , retina , fundus (uterus) , saturation (graph theory) , spectroscopy , materials science , physics , ophthalmoscopy , ophthalmology , medicine , mathematics , combinatorics , quantum mechanics , acoustics
We introduce a new multi aperture system capable of capturing six identical images of the human fundus at six different spectral bands. The system is based on a lenslet array architecture and is well suited for spectroscopy application. The multi-aperture system was interfaced with a fundus camera to acquire spectroscopic sensitive images of the retina vessel and ultimately to calculate oxygen saturation in the retina in vivo. In vitro testing showed that the system is able to accurately reconstruct curves of partially oxygenated hemoglobin. In vivo testing on healthy volunteers was conducted and yielded results of oxygen saturation similar to the one reported in the literature, with arterial SO(2) approximately 0.95 and venous SO(2) approximately 0.5.
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