DocumentCode
1269211
Title
In vivo measurement of the oxygen saturation of retinal vessels in healthy volunteers
Author
Schweitzer, Dietrich ; Hammer, Martin ; Kraft, Janine ; Thamm, Eike ; Königsdörffer, Ekkehart ; Strobel, Jürgen
Author_Institution
Augenklinik, Friedrich-Schiller-Univ., Jena, Germany
Volume
46
Issue
12
fYear
1999
Firstpage
1454
Lastpage
1465
Abstract
A new method for the spatially resolved measurement of the oxygen saturation of retinal vessels is described. Imaging spectrometry was used for both measurements of transmission and reflectance spectra of whole blood in cuvettes as well as for fundus reflectance spectra. A model was developed for the calculation of the oxygen saturation, valid in the wavelength range between 510 nm and 586 nm, in that the internal reflectance is constant and only the transmitted light depends on layer thickness and hematocrit. Altogether 265 measurements were performed in different number at 30 eyes. In each measurement, the oxygen saturation was simultaneously determined for 193 locations along a line of 1.5 mm at the fundus. The mean oxygen saturation in retinal arteries was (92.2±4.1)% and (57.9±9.9)% in retinal veins. The mean retinal arterio-venous difference of the oxygen saturation was (35.1±9.5)%. The venous oxygen saturation depended on distance from the optic disc. The measured mean of the arterio-venous difference of the oxygen saturation corresponded well to the value of the brain (34%). The utilization of oxygen in the temporal quadrants (inferior: 39.4±10.4%) is significantly (p=0.05) higher than in the nasal quadrants (inferior: 31.3±6.7%).
Keywords
blood vessels; eye; oximetry; 1.5 nm; 510 to 586 nm; O/sub 2/; arterio-venous difference; brain; fundus reflectance spectra; healthy volunteers; hematocrit; imaging spectrometry; in vivo measurement; layer thickness; nasal quadrants; optic disc; retinal veins; retinal vessels oxygen saturation; temporal quadrants; transmitted light; whole blood; Blood; In vivo; Optical imaging; Performance evaluation; Reflectivity; Retina; Retinal vessels; Spatial resolution; Spectroscopy; Wavelength measurement; Adolescent; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Arteries; Diagnostic Imaging; Humans; Microcirculation; Middle Aged; Models, Theoretical; Oxygen; Retinal Vessels; Spectrum Analysis; Veins;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Biomedical Engineering, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9294
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/10.804573
Filename
804573
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