Motion-insensitive optical coherence tomography based micro-angiography

Ting Ta Chi*, Cheng Kuang Lee, Chiung Ting Wu, Chih Chung Yang, Meng Tsan Tsai, Chun Ping Chiang

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Abstract

An improved image processing procedure for suppressing the phase noise due to a motion artifact acquired during optical coherence tomography scanning and effectively illustrating the blood vessel distribution in a living tissue is demonstrated. This new processing procedure and the widely used procedure for micro-angiography application are based on the selection of high-frequency components in the spatialfrequency spectrum of B-mode scanning (x-space), which are contributed from the image portions of moving objects. However, by switching the processing order between the x-space and k-space, the new processing procedure shows the superior function of effectively suppressing the phase noise due to a motion artifact. After the blood vessel positions are precisely acquired based on the new processing procedure, the projected blood flow speed can be more accurately calibrated based on a previously reported method. The demonstrated new procedure is useful for clinical microangiography application, in which a stepping motor of generating motion artifacts is usually used in the scanning probe.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)26117-26131
Number of pages15
JournalOptics Express
Volume19
Issue number27
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 12 2011

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