Oximetry of retinal vessels by dual-wavelength imaging: calibration and influence of pigmentation |
| |
Authors: | Beach, J. M. Schwenzer, K. J. Srinivas, S. Kim, D. Tiedeman, J. S. |
| |
Abstract: | A method for noninvasive measurement of HbO2 saturation(SO2) inretinal blood vessels by digital imaging was developed and tested.Images of vessels were recorded atO2-sensitive andO2-insensitive wavelengths (600 and 569 nm, respectively) by using a modified fundus camera with animage splitter coupled to an 18-bit digital camera. Retinal arterialSO2 wasvaried experimentally by having subjects breathe mixtures ofO2 andN2 while systemic arterial SO2 wasmonitored with a pulse oximeter. Optical densities (ODs) of vascularsegments were determined using a computer algorithm to track the pathof reflected light intensity along vessels. During graded hypoxia theOD ratio (ODR = OD600/OD569)bore an inverse linear relationship to systemicSO2.Compensation for the influence of choroidal pigmentation significantlyreduced variation in the arterialSO2measurements among subjects. An O2sensitivity of 0.00504 ± 0.00029 (SE) ODRunits/%SO2was determined. Retinal venousSO2 atnormoxia was 55 ± 3.38% (SE). Breathing 100%O2 increased venousSO2 by19.2 ± 2.9%. This technique, when combined with bloodflow studies in human subjects, will enable the study of retinalO2 utilization under experimentaland various disease conditions. |
| |
Keywords: | |
|
| 点击此处可从《Journal of applied physiology》浏览原始摘要信息 |
|
点击此处可从《Journal of applied physiology》下载全文 |
|