Title :
Velocity accuracy enhancement and frame rate limitations in color Doppler optical coherence tomography
Author :
Kulkarni, M.D. ; Van Leeuwen, T.G. ; Yazdanfar, S. ; Izatt, J.A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Eng., Case Western Reserve Univ., Cleveland, OH, USA
Abstract :
Summary form only given. Color Doppler optical coherence tomography (CDOCT) is an innovative extension of optical coherence tomography. CDOCT permits spatially localized blood flow velocity mapping simultaneous with microstructural imaging of living tissue. In CDOCT, longitudinal velocity profiles are estimated by measuring Doppler shifts in localized backscattered light spectra. Velocity images are built up from adjacent axial velocity profiles, which are color coded for velocity magnitude and direction as performed in color Doppler ultrasound. CDOCT could potentially be used for retinal perfusion analysis for diagnosing macular diseases and optimizing treatments of vascular disorders. CDOCT uses an optical heterodyne detection technique based on scanning white light interferometry. Therefore the detector current carrier frequency is the same as the resultant Doppler shift in the received light given by the difference of the Doppler shifts due to the reference mirror velocity and moving scatterers in the sample. The width of the detector current power spectrum is proportional to the product of the net Doppler shift and the light source spectrum width. Light backscattered from a turbid specimen generates a speckle pattern consisting of the sum of partial reflections from many randomly distributed scatterers. As a result, the detector current spectrum measured in CDOCT maybe strongly frequency dependent and is modulated by a postulated transfer function, which encodes information regarding scattering sites.
Keywords :
Doppler shift; blood flow measurement; flow visualisation; haemorheology; image colour analysis; laser applications in medicine; laser velocimetry; light coherence; light interferometry; medical image processing; optical tomography; speckle; Doppler shifts; color Doppler optical coherence tomography; frame rate limitations; living tissue; localized backscattered light spectra; longitudinal velocity profiles; macular diseases; microstructural imaging; optical heterodyne detection technique; randomly distributed scatterers; retinal perfusion analysis; scanning white light interferometry; spatially localized blood flow velocity mapping; speckle pattern; sum of partial reflections; turbid specimen; vascular disorders; velocity accuracy enhancement; Adaptive optics; Blood flow; Doppler shift; Light scattering; Optical interferometry; Optical mixing; Optical scattering; Simultaneous localization and mapping; Tomography; Ultrasonic imaging;
Conference_Titel :
Lasers and Electro-Optics, 1998. CLEO 98. Technical Digest. Summaries of papers presented at the Conference on
Conference_Location :
San Francisco, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
1-55752-339-0
DOI :
10.1109/CLEO.1998.675953