Speckle variance detection of microvasculature using swept-source optical coherence tomography

Adrian Mariampillai(University of Toronto), Beau A. Standish(University of Toronto), Eduardo H. Moriyama(University of Toronto), Mamta Khurana(University of Toronto), Nigel R. Munce(University of Toronto), Michael K. K. Leung(University of Toronto), James Jiang, Alex Cable, Brian C. Wilson(University of Toronto), I. Alex Vitkin(University of Toronto), Victor X. D. Yang(University of Toronto)
Optics Letters
June 26, 2008
Cited by 704

Abstract

We report on imaging of microcirculation by calculating the speckle variance of optical coherence tomography (OCT) structural images acquired using a Fourier domain mode-locked swept-wavelength laser. The algorithm calculates interframe speckle variance in two-dimensional and three-dimensional OCT data sets and shows little dependence to the Doppler angle ranging from 75 degrees to 90 degrees . We demonstrate in vivo detection of blood flow in vessels as small as 25 microm in diameter in a dorsal skinfold window chamber model with direct comparison with intravital fluorescence confocal microscopy. This technique can visualize vessel-size-dependent vascular shutdown and transient vascular occlusion during Visudyne photodynamic therapy and may provide opportunities for studying therapeutic effects of antivascular treatments without on exogenous contrast agent.


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