[HTML][HTML] In vivo corneal elastography: A topical review of challenges and opportunities
Clinical measurement of corneal biomechanics can aid in the early diagnosis, progression
tracking, and treatment evaluation of ocular diseases. Over the past two decades …
tracking, and treatment evaluation of ocular diseases. Over the past two decades …
[HTML][HTML] Review of ex-vivo characterisation of corneal biomechanics
The evaluation of the corneal biomechanical behaviour has important clinical applications.
To name a few, the accuracy of the intraocular pressure measurement, the study of corneal …
To name a few, the accuracy of the intraocular pressure measurement, the study of corneal …
Estimation of the full shape of the crystalline lens in-vivo from OCT images using eigenlenses
E Martínez-Enríquez, A Curatolo… - Biomedical Optics …, 2023 - opg.optica.org
Quantifying the full 3-D shape of the human crystalline lens is important for improving
intraocular lens power or sizing calculations in treatments of cataract and presbyopia. In a …
intraocular lens power or sizing calculations in treatments of cataract and presbyopia. In a …
Revealing regional variations in scleral shear modulus in a rabbit eye model using multi-directional ultrasound optical coherence elastography
The mechanical properties of the sclera play a critical role in supporting the ocular structure
and maintaining its shape. However, non-invasive measurements to quantify scleral …
and maintaining its shape. However, non-invasive measurements to quantify scleral …
In-vivo high-speed biomechanical imaging of the cornea using Corvis ST and digital image correlation
In-vivo corneal biomechanical characterization has gained significant clinical relevance in
ophthalmology, especially in the early diagnosis of eye disorders and diseases (eg …
ophthalmology, especially in the early diagnosis of eye disorders and diseases (eg …
Heartbeat optical coherence elastography: corneal biomechanics in vivo
Significance: Mechanical assessment of the cornea can provide important structural and
functional information regarding its health. Current clinically available tools are limited in …
functional information regarding its health. Current clinically available tools are limited in …
Co-axial acoustic-based optical coherence vibrometry probe for the quantification of resonance frequency modes in ocular tissue
R McAuley, A Nolan, A Curatolo, S Alexandrov… - Scientific Reports, 2022 - nature.com
We present a co-axial acoustic-based optical coherence vibrometry probe (CoA-OCV) for
vibro-acoustic resonance quantification in biological tissues. Sample vibrations were …
vibro-acoustic resonance quantification in biological tissues. Sample vibrations were …
Effect of fixational eye movements in corneal topography measurements with optical coherence tomography
A de Castro, E Martínez-Enríquez… - Biomedical Optics …, 2023 - opg.optica.org
There is an increasing interest in applying optical coherence tomography (OCT) to quantify
the topography of ocular structures. However, in its most usual configuration, OCT data is …
the topography of ocular structures. However, in its most usual configuration, OCT data is …
Estimation of scleral mechanical properties from air-puff optical coherence tomography
D Bronte-Ciriza, JS Birkenfeld, A de la Hoz… - Biomedical Optics …, 2021 - opg.optica.org
We introduce a method to estimate the biomechanical properties of the porcine sclera in
intact eye globes ex vivo, using optical coherence tomography that is coupled with an air …
intact eye globes ex vivo, using optical coherence tomography that is coupled with an air …
In situ measurement of the stiffness increase in the posterior sclera after UV-riboflavin crosslinking by optical coherence elastography
Scleral crosslinking may provide a way to prevent or treat myopia by stiffening scleral
tissues. The ability to measure the stiffness of scleral tissues in situ pre and post scleral …
tissues. The ability to measure the stiffness of scleral tissues in situ pre and post scleral …