Ophthalmologic information processing apparatus, ophthalmologic apparatus, ophthalmologic information processing method, and recording medium
US-11980416-B2 · May 14, 2024 · US
US9364144B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9364144-B2 |
| Application number | US-201113825786-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Aug 18, 2011 |
| Priority date | Sep 24, 2010 |
| Publication date | Jun 14, 2016 |
| Grant date | Jun 14, 2016 |
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The eye is illuminated by a variable laser light source with a measurement range corresponding to the eye length, wherein the focus of the laser beam in the eye can be shifted laterally and/or axially by an adjustment mechanism, and the light fractions back-scattered from the sample are captured via an interferometer by a data acquisition unit and forwarded to a data processing unit. In the data processing unit, an OCT whole-eye scan is combined with at least one or several further overlapping tomographic part-eye or whole-eye scans. Reference information is used to register the first whole-eye scan with the further part-eye or whole-eye scans, and the combined whole-eye scan is evaluated and/or displayed on a user surface.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for recording and displaying an OCT whole-eye scan based on swept source optical coherence reflectometry (SS OCDR), comprising: illuminating the eye with a laser beam of a tunable laser light source having a measurement range corresponding to an eye length of an eye; displacing a focus of the laser beam in the eye laterally and/or axially by an adjustment mechanism; capturing the light fractions backscattered from the eye via an interferometer with a scan unit; converting the light fractions to data by a data acquisition unit; transferring the data to a data processing unit; wherein the data processing unit combines an OCT whole-eye scan with at least one overlapping tomographic part-eye or whole-eye scan using reference information to register the first whole-eye scan with further part-eye or whole-eye scans, and evaluates and/or displays the combined whole-eye scan on a user interface. 2. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising obtaining the further part-eye or whole-eye scans based on identical or the same SS OCDR, an ultrasound measurement, a confocal scan or other OCT systems. 3. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising using different scan patterns with different reference arm or sample arm lengths of the interferometer for anterior and posterior scans. 4. The method according to claim 1 , wherein overlap between the first whole-eye scan and the further part-eye or whole-eye scans is at least 25 mm in an axial direction. 5. The method according to claim 1 , wherein overlap between the first whole-eye scan and the further part-eye or whole-eye scans is more than 32 mm in an axial direction. 6. The method according to claim 1 , wherein overlap between the first whole-eye scan and the further part-eye or whole-eye scans is more than 40 mm in an axial direction. 7. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising obtaining the reference information from one or a plurality of the following sources: from the position detection of corresponding structures in the scans, and the relation of the optical axis of the measurement system to the eye obtained from the data of a storage unit, a calculating unit or an input unit. 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the reference information contains specular boundary surface reflections detected in the first and the further OCT scans. 9. The method according to claim 7 , wherein the reference information on the optical axis of the measurement system comprises offsets from calibration data, alignment data of measurement devices or user input data. 10. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising registering the individual scans transmitted from the data acquisition unit axially, laterally, rotatory or a combination of the foregoing and in consideration of eye part distances. 11. The method according to claim 10 , further comprising, for registering, correctly spatially dewarping the individual scans by optical ray tracing at boundary surfaces that are detected and laterally extrapolated at least up to the pupil margin. 12. The method according to claim 1 , further comprising basing a ratio of lateral width and axial length of the displayed whole-eye scan on entered or measured or calculated or predefined eye parameters to achieve true scale. 13. The method according to claim 12 , wherein the eye parameters comprise one or a plurality of the following parameters: eye part distances between refractive layers, refractive indices and courses of refractive indices, axial and lateral resolution of the OCT, position of the visual axis/fixation axis relative to the optical axis of the measurement system, cornea shape and position, lens shape and position such as curvatures, tilting, height and thickness distributions. 14. The method according to claim 13 , wherein the eye part distances to be considered by the data processing unit are measured, preset, or are entered by the user as defined axis lengths or axis length portions. 15. The method according to claim 12 , wherein tomographically imaging the whole eye is carried out in an anatomically correct manner. 16. The method according to claim 12 , wherein tomographically imaging the whole eye is carried out in a diagnostically problem-related manner. 17. The method according to claim 12 , further comprising displaying a tomographic image of the whole eye as measurement data pictures or as parametric functions of detected boundary surfaces, as grids or line nets or polygons, with or without textures, or in the form of voxel fields. 18. The method according to claim 12 , further comprising overlapping the anatomically correct display of the whole eye with at least one simulated beam path or a simulated test character display. 19. The method according to claim 12 , wherein the grid or polygon displays of boundary surfaces are superimposed with further measurements, are textured or color-corrected or, respectively, are subtractively or additively combined and displayed, wherein the data are linked true to scale with the registered scans. 20. A device for recording and displaying an OCT whole-eye scan based on swept source optical coherence reflectometry (SS OCDR), said device comprising: a tunable laser light source having a measurement range corresponding to a length of the eye; an interferometer with scan unit; an adjustment mechanism that laterally and/or axially displaces or switches the focus in the eye; a data acquisition unit that acquires the light fractions backscattered from the sample; and a data processing unit, wherein the data processing unit combines an OCT whole-eye scan with at least one further overlapping tomographic part-eye or whole-eye scan by using reference information for registering the first whole-eye scan with the further part-eye or whole-eye scans, and the data processing unit comprises a graphical user interface for evaluating and/or displaying the combined whole-eye scan. 21. The device according to claim 20 , wherein the tunable laser light source records A-scans with a sensitivity above 90 dB during a measurement time of less than 30 ms. 22. The device according to claim 21 , wherein the tunable laser light source records A-scans with a sensitivity above 90 dB during a measurement time of less than 10 ms. 23. The device according to claim 21 , wherein the tunable laser light source records A-scans with a sensitivity above 90 dB during a measurement time of less than 1 ms. 24. The device according to claim 20 , wherein the interferometer further comprises devices that change the scan patterns and that vary the reference arm or sample arm length. 25. The device according to claim 20 , wherein the data acquisition unit is designed such that further part-eye or whole-eye scans can be acquired from the identical or same SS OCDR, from an ultrasound measurement, a confocal scan or from other OCT systems and can be transferred to the data processing unit. 26. The device according to claim 20 , wherein the data processing unit is designed for initiating further tomographic part-eye or whole-eye scans which exhibit an overlap with the first whole-eye scan in the axial direction of at least 25 mm. 27. The device according to claim 26 , wherein the data processing unit is designed for initiating further tomographic part-eye or whole-eye scans which exhibit an overlap with the first whole-eye
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