The effect of simulated cataract light scatter on retinal vessel oximetry
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01/11/2013
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To assess the impact of light scatter, similar to that introduced by cataract on retinal vessel blood oxygen saturation measurements using poly-bead solutions of varying concentrations. Eight healthy, young, non-smoking individuals were enrolled for this study. All subjects underwent digital blood pressure measurements, assessment of non-contact intraocular pressure, pupil dilation and retinal vessel oximetry using dual wavelength photography (Oximetry Module, Imedos Systems, Germany). To simulate light scatter, cells comprising a plastic collar and two plano lenses were filled with solutions of differing concentrations (0.001, 0.002 and 0.004%) of polystyrene microspheres (Polysciences Inc., USA). The adopted light scatter model showed an artifactual increase in venous optical density ratio (p=0.036), with the 0.004% condition producing significantly higher venous optical density ratio values when compared to images without a cell in place. Spectrophotometric analysis, and thus retinal vessel oximetry of the retinal vessels, is altered by artificial light scatter. © 2013 Elsevier Ltd. |
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Patel, Sunni R.; Hudson, Chris; Flanagan, John G. and Heitmar, Rebekka (2013). The effect of simulated cataract light scatter on retinal vessel oximetry. Experimental Eye Research, 116 , pp. 185-189. |
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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/22489/ |
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Article PeerReviewed |