High resolution adaptive optics imaging complements standard spectral domain optical coherent tomography in retinal diseases with micro-structural details: a case series

Purpose: To evaluate if high resolution adaptive optics confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (AO-SLO) can be used as an adjunct complementary diagnostic tool to spectral domain optical coherent tomography (SD-OCT) in characterizing three macular diseases: rod-cone dystrophy, acute retinal pigment...

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Main Authors: Gibran Syed Khurshid, Sasha Strul, Adam Boretsky, Massoud Motamedi, Praveena Gupta
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Language:English
Published: Pan-American Association of Ophthalmology 2015-10-01
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Online Access:http://journals.sfu.ca/paao/index.php/journal/article/view/261
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spelling doaj-8ae2afcdb02d44bf9eee892bf7ee6f112020-11-24T22:08:02ZengPan-American Association of OphthalmologyVision Pan-America2219-46652219-46732015-10-0114410810910.15324/vpa.v14i4.261204High resolution adaptive optics imaging complements standard spectral domain optical coherent tomography in retinal diseases with micro-structural details: a case seriesGibran Syed Khurshid0Sasha Strul1Adam Boretsky2Massoud Motamedi3Praveena Gupta4University of Florida Gainesville Department of OphthalmologyUniversity of Florida GainesvilleDepartment of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TexasDepartment of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences and the Center for Biomedical Engineering, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TexasDepartment of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TexasPurpose: To evaluate if high resolution adaptive optics confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (AO-SLO) can be used as an adjunct complementary diagnostic tool to spectral domain optical coherent tomography (SD-OCT) in characterizing three macular diseases: rod-cone dystrophy, acute retinal pigment epitheliitis (Krill’s disease), and occult macular dystrophy. Methods: As part of a complete clinical examination, each patient was subjected to color fundus pictures, multimodal imaging scans with Heidelberg SpectralisTM and high resolution retinal images with a custom built adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmolscope (AO-SLO). The registered AO-SLO images were averaged to improve the signal to noise ratio and used to generate larger photoreceptor mosaics. Results: AO-SLO mosaics for all three conditions showed distinct, characteristic disruptions of the photoreceptors in areas that corresponded to the abnormalities observed on fundus photography and SD-OCT scans. Conclusions: AO-SLO defined fine structural changes associated with retinal pathology at the photoreceptor level that could not be achieved using standard diagnostic methods. A combination of adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (AO-SLO) and SD-OCT provided views of the retina with enhanced lateral and axial resolution. High-resolution, ultra-structural details of the retina may provide additional insights into the disease etiology, progression and management of patients with vision threatening macular diseases.http://journals.sfu.ca/paao/index.php/journal/article/view/261Adaptive opticsconfocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopyAO-SLOadaptive optics confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopyrod-cone dystrophyacute retinal pigment epitheliitisKrill's diseaseoccult macular dystrophyphotoreceptor mosiac
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author Gibran Syed Khurshid
Sasha Strul
Adam Boretsky
Massoud Motamedi
Praveena Gupta
spellingShingle Gibran Syed Khurshid
Sasha Strul
Adam Boretsky
Massoud Motamedi
Praveena Gupta
High resolution adaptive optics imaging complements standard spectral domain optical coherent tomography in retinal diseases with micro-structural details: a case series
Vision Pan-America
Adaptive optics
confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy
AO-SLO
adaptive optics confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy
rod-cone dystrophy
acute retinal pigment epitheliitis
Krill's disease
occult macular dystrophy
photoreceptor mosiac
author_facet Gibran Syed Khurshid
Sasha Strul
Adam Boretsky
Massoud Motamedi
Praveena Gupta
author_sort Gibran Syed Khurshid
title High resolution adaptive optics imaging complements standard spectral domain optical coherent tomography in retinal diseases with micro-structural details: a case series
title_short High resolution adaptive optics imaging complements standard spectral domain optical coherent tomography in retinal diseases with micro-structural details: a case series
title_full High resolution adaptive optics imaging complements standard spectral domain optical coherent tomography in retinal diseases with micro-structural details: a case series
title_fullStr High resolution adaptive optics imaging complements standard spectral domain optical coherent tomography in retinal diseases with micro-structural details: a case series
title_full_unstemmed High resolution adaptive optics imaging complements standard spectral domain optical coherent tomography in retinal diseases with micro-structural details: a case series
title_sort high resolution adaptive optics imaging complements standard spectral domain optical coherent tomography in retinal diseases with micro-structural details: a case series
publisher Pan-American Association of Ophthalmology
series Vision Pan-America
issn 2219-4665
2219-4673
publishDate 2015-10-01
description Purpose: To evaluate if high resolution adaptive optics confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (AO-SLO) can be used as an adjunct complementary diagnostic tool to spectral domain optical coherent tomography (SD-OCT) in characterizing three macular diseases: rod-cone dystrophy, acute retinal pigment epitheliitis (Krill’s disease), and occult macular dystrophy. Methods: As part of a complete clinical examination, each patient was subjected to color fundus pictures, multimodal imaging scans with Heidelberg SpectralisTM and high resolution retinal images with a custom built adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmolscope (AO-SLO). The registered AO-SLO images were averaged to improve the signal to noise ratio and used to generate larger photoreceptor mosaics. Results: AO-SLO mosaics for all three conditions showed distinct, characteristic disruptions of the photoreceptors in areas that corresponded to the abnormalities observed on fundus photography and SD-OCT scans. Conclusions: AO-SLO defined fine structural changes associated with retinal pathology at the photoreceptor level that could not be achieved using standard diagnostic methods. A combination of adaptive optics scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (AO-SLO) and SD-OCT provided views of the retina with enhanced lateral and axial resolution. High-resolution, ultra-structural details of the retina may provide additional insights into the disease etiology, progression and management of patients with vision threatening macular diseases.
topic Adaptive optics
confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy
AO-SLO
adaptive optics confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy
rod-cone dystrophy
acute retinal pigment epitheliitis
Krill's disease
occult macular dystrophy
photoreceptor mosiac
url http://journals.sfu.ca/paao/index.php/journal/article/view/261
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