Opt Lett. 2022 Jun 15;47(12):3083-3086. doi: 10.1364/OL.455475.
To our knowledge, all existing optical coherence tomography approaches for quantifying blood flow, whether Doppler-based or decorrelation-based, analyze light that is back-scattered by moving red blood cells (RBCs). This work investigates the potential advantages of basing these measurements on light that is forward-scattered by RBCs, i.e., by looking at the signals back-scattered from below the vessel. We show experimentally that flowmetry based on forward-scattering is insensitive to vessel orientation for vessels that are approximately orthogonal to the imaging beam. We further provide proof-of-principle demonstrations of dynamic forward-scattering (DFS) flowmetry in human retinal and choroidal vessels.
据我们所知,所有现有的基于光学相干断层扫描(OCT)的血流定量方法,无论是基于多普勒效应还是相关去相关的方法,都是分析由运动中的红细胞(RBC)背向散射的光。本工作研究了基于 RBC 前向散射的这些测量方法的潜在优势,即从血管下方观察背向散射信号。我们通过实验表明,对于与成像光束大致正交的血管,基于前向散射的流量测量对血管方向不敏感。我们还进一步在人视网膜和脉络膜血管中提供了动态前向散射(DFS)流量测量的原理证明。