Three-dimensional OCT based guinea pig eye model: relating morphology and optics

Biomed Opt Express. 2017 Mar 15;8(4):2173-2184. doi: 10.1364/BOE.8.002173. eCollection 2017 Apr 1.

Abstract

Custom Spectral Optical Coherence Tomography (SOCT) provided with automatic quantification and distortion correction algorithms was used to measure the 3-D morphology in guinea pig eyes (n = 8, 30 days; n = 5, 40 days). Animals were measured awake in vivo under cyclopegia. Measurements showed low intraocular variability (<4% in corneal and anterior lens radii and <8% in the posterior lens radii, <1% interocular distances). The repeatability of the surface elevation was less than 2 µm. Surface astigmatism was the individual dominant term in all surfaces. Higher-order RMS surface elevation was largest in the posterior lens. Individual surface elevation Zernike terms correlated significantly across corneal and anterior lens surfaces. Higher-order-aberrations (except spherical aberration) were comparable with those predicted by OCT-based eye models.

Keywords: (100.2960) Image analysis; (110.4500) Optical coherence tomography; (110.6880) Three-dimensional image acquisition; (330.5370) Physiological optics; (330.7324) Visual optics, comparative animal models; (330.7327) Visual optics, ophthalmic instrumentation.