Barton Jennifer, Stromski Steven
Opt Express. 2005 Jul 11;13(14):5234-9. doi: 10.1364/opex.13.005234.
Doppler optical coherence tomography (DOCT) is a valuable tool for depth-resolved flow measurements in tissue. However, DOCT is insensitive to flow in the direction normal to the imaging beam and requires knowledge of the phase of the demodulated signal. We present an alternative method of extracting flow information, using speckle of conventional amplitude optical coherence tomography images. Due to the pixel-by-pixel acquisition scheme of conventional OCT, time-varying speckle is manifested as a change in OCT image spatial speckle frequencies. We tested the ability of speckle to provide quantitative flow information using an Intralipid flow phantom. Over a range of velocities, the ratio of high to low OCT image spatial frequencies was shown to bear a linear relation to flow velocity. With two dimensional imaging, flow in a tube and in vivo hamster skin was visualized. This study shows the feasibility of extracting flow from OCT images in all directions without phase information.
多普勒光学相干断层扫描(DOCT)是一种用于组织中深度分辨血流测量的重要工具。然而,DOCT对垂直于成像光束方向的血流不敏感,并且需要解调信号的相位信息。我们提出了一种利用传统幅度光学相干断层扫描图像的散斑来提取血流信息的替代方法。由于传统光学相干断层扫描(OCT)逐像素的采集方案,随时间变化的散斑表现为OCT图像空间散斑频率的变化。我们使用脂质乳剂血流模型测试了散斑提供定量血流信息的能力。在一系列速度范围内,OCT图像高空间频率与低空间频率之比与血流速度呈线性关系。通过二维成像,观察到了管内和活体仓鼠皮肤中的血流。这项研究表明,在没有相位信息的情况下从OCT图像中提取各个方向血流的可行性。