Title :
Spectral reflectance technique for retinal blood oxygen evaluation in humans
Author_Institution :
Provision Technol., Stennis Space Center, MS, USA
Abstract :
Retinal diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, vein occlusion and optic nerve atrophy are associated with abnormal oxygen tension and bloodflow in surface vessels of the retina. Visible reflected light spectroscopy has in the past been applied to hemoglobin oxygen saturation measurements from the body surface, as with measurements from skin and wounds, from intact brain vessels during surgical intervention, and as well, from the retinal vessels and other ocular structures inside the body. All of these measurements are complicated by lack of visible light penetration, interference from secondary chromophores, specular return of light and wavelength-dependent penetration to different layers in different structures. We present spectral reflectance curves obtained with a prism-grating-prism (PGP) spectrographic camera from structures producing hemoglobin signatures, including the retinal artery and vein, the pigmented retina and the optic disk, as well as from the macular area which is free of this signature. Oxygen-dependent changes in the hemoglobin signature are determined from vessels and tissue surround.
Keywords :
biomedical equipment; blood flow measurement; brain; cameras; diseases; eye; medical image processing; proteins; reflectivity; skin; spectral analysis; surgery; abnormal oxygen tension; bloodflow; diabetic retinopathy; glaucoma; hemoglobin oxygen saturation measurements; hemoglobin signatures; humans; intact brain vessels; macular area; ocular structures; optic disk; optic nerve atrophy; oxygen-dependent hemoglobin signature changes; pigmented retina; prism-grating-prism spectrographic camera; retinal artery; retinal blood oxygen evaluation; retinal diseases; retinal vein; retinal vessels; secondary chromophores interference; skin; spectral reflectance curves; spectral reflectance technique; specular light return; surface vessels; surgical intervention; vein occlusion; visible reflected light spectroscopy; wavelength-dependent light penetration; wounds; Blood; Diabetes; Diseases; Humans; Optical saturation; Optical surface waves; Reflectivity; Retina; Veins; Wavelength measurement;
Conference_Titel :
Applied Imagery Pattern Recognition Workshop, 2002. Proceedings. 31st
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-1863-X
DOI :
10.1109/AIPR.2002.1182264