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19 December 2022 Imaging depth expansion for optical coherence elastography with acoustic radiation force excitation
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Abstract
Optical coherence elastography (OCE) can quantify the tissue elasticity by measuring the velocities of elastic wave propagation in the tissue. Due to the high sensitivity and micron-level resolution, OCE is especially suitable for biomechanical property measurements of the ocular tissues. Usually, the external excited elastic wave is visualized by optical coherence tomography (OCT). However, the imaging depth of the OCE system is limited by the OCT system and the excitation depth of external force. In this study, we proposed a method extending the OCE imaging depth with an electrically tunable lens (ETL). The method was validated by detecting the propagation of elastic waves in the corneas and retinas of porcine eyes using an acoustic radiation force-based OCE system. Firstly, an acoustic simulation was taken for the ring ultrasound transducer. Secondly, a mathematical model of the ETL was established for dynamic control of the imaging depth. Thirdly, the optical simulation of the sample arm was performed to analyze the critical optical parameters and evaluating the imaging quality of the system. Also, the optimal working depth of the OCT system was discussed. Lastly, an OCE system with a ring ultrasound transducer and an ETL was built. The experimental results on ex vivo porcine eyes showed the imaging depth of the system was 22 mm. This method can extend the depth of elasticity detection and, thus, provides a powerful tool for non-invasive, high-resolution biomechanical analysis of the ocular tissues.
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Xinyun Chen, Fan Fan, Jisheng Zhang, Xiaochen Meng, Zhongqing Ma, and Jiang Zhu "Imaging depth expansion for optical coherence elastography with acoustic radiation force excitation", Proc. SPIE 12320, Optics in Health Care and Biomedical Optics XII, 123201K (19 December 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2642909
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KEYWORDS
Optical coherence tomography

Retinal scanning

Elastography

Ultrasonography

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