Exploring optoretinographic responses of photoreceptor function in disease-affected retinas




Maddipatla Reddikumar, Langlo Christopher S., Vienola Kari V., Bartuzel Maciej M., Pijewska Ewelina, Zawadzki Robert J., Jonnal Ravi S.

Daniel X. Hammer, Kostadinka Bizheva, Georg Schuele

SPIE BiOS

2024

Progress in Biomedical Optics and Imaging

Ophthalmic Technologies XXXIV

1282406

Ophthalmic Technologies

34

12824

1

10

978-1-5106-6907-9

978-1-5106-6908-6

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1117/12.3003007

https://www.spiedigitallibrary.org/conference-proceedings-of-spie/12824/1282406/Exploring-optoretinographic-responses-of-photoreceptor-function-in-disease-affected-retinas/10.1117/12.3003007.short

https://research.utu.fi/converis/portal/detail/Publication/387370277



Assessment of the functional response of photoreceptors plays an important role in assessing and treating vision loss. Optoretinography (ORG) is an emerging non-invasive technique that measures the photoreceptors’ functional response to external light stimuli using optical coherence tomography (OCT) or other phase-sensitive imaging modalities. Recently a novel velocity-based ORG method was demonstrated, illustrating the feasibility of measuring photoreceptor function with clinical-grade OCT systems. Here we test this technique on diseaseaffected retinae of human subjects. The disease-affected retinae exhibited altered responses when compared to a healthy volunteer. The findings indicate promise for this novel tool to find applications in the clinic and clinical research.


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