University of Southern California, Caruso Department of Otolaryngology-Head & Neck Surgery, Los Angeles, California, United States.
University of Southern California, Alfred Mann Department of Biomedical Engineering, Los Angeles, California, United States.
J Biomed Opt. 2024 Aug;29(8):086005. doi: 10.1117/1.JBO.29.8.086005. Epub 2024 Aug 20.
Pathologies within the tympanic membrane (TM) and middle ear (ME) can lead to hearing loss. Imaging tools available in the hearing clinic for diagnosis and management are limited to visual inspection using the classic otoscope. The otoscopic view is limited to the surface of the TM, especially in diseased ears where the TM is opaque. An integrated optical coherence tomography (OCT) otoscope can provide images of the interior of the TM and ME space as well as an otoscope image. This enables the clinicians to correlate the standard otoscopic view with OCT and then use the new information to improve the diagnostic accuracy and management.
We aim to develop an OCT otoscope that can easily be used in the hearing clinic and demonstrate the system in the hearing clinic, identifying relevant image features of various pathologies not apparent in the standard otoscopic view.
We developed a portable OCT otoscope device featuring an improved field of view and form-factor that can be operated solely by the clinician using an integrated foot pedal to control image acquisition. The device was used to image patients at a hearing clinic.
The field of view of the imaging system was improved to a 7.4 mm diameter, with lateral and axial resolutions of and , respectively. We developed algorithms to resample the images in Cartesian coordinates after collection in spherical polar coordinates and correct the image aberration. We imaged over 100 patients in the hearing clinic at USC Keck Hospital. Here, we identify some of the pathological features evident in the OCT images and highlight cases in which the OCT image provided clinically relevant information that was not available from traditional otoscopic imaging.
The developed OCT otoscope can readily fit into the hearing clinic workflow and provide new relevant information for diagnosing and managing TM and ME disease.
鼓膜(TM)和中耳(ME)内的病变可导致听力损失。听力科用于诊断和管理的成像工具仅限于使用经典耳镜进行目视检查。耳镜检查的结果仅限于 TM 的表面,尤其是在 TM 不透明的病变耳中。集成的光相干断层扫描(OCT)耳镜可以提供 TM 和 ME 空间的内部图像以及耳镜图像。这使临床医生能够将标准耳镜视图与 OCT 相关联,然后利用新信息提高诊断准确性和管理水平。
我们旨在开发一种易于在听力科中使用的 OCT 耳镜,并在听力科中展示该系统,识别标准耳镜视图中不明显的各种病变的相关图像特征。
我们开发了一种便携式 OCT 耳镜设备,具有改进的视野和外形尺寸,仅由临床医生使用集成脚踏板即可操作,以控制图像采集。该设备用于对听力诊所的患者进行成像。
成像系统的视野提高到 7.4mm 直径,横向和轴向分辨率分别为和。我们开发了算法,在以球极坐标采集图像后以笛卡尔坐标重新采样图像,并校正图像像差。我们在南加州大学凯克医院的听力诊所对 100 多名患者进行了成像。在这里,我们确定了一些在 OCT 图像中明显的病理特征,并强调了一些 OCT 图像提供了传统耳镜成像无法提供的临床相关信息的病例。
开发的 OCT 耳镜可以轻松融入听力科的工作流程,并提供用于诊断和管理 TM 和 ME 疾病的新相关信息。