Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) compares the decorrelation signal (differences in the backscattered OCT light signal amplitude) between sequential OCT B-scans taken at a single cross section(motion contrast). Since only blood flow would be expected to create movement and differences in sequential images, the motion contrast allows for the creation of a map of vascular structures. The map registers focal regions of flow, but does not allow for quantification of flow volume. Because in ophthalmology, eye movements produce artifact for long interscan times, only 2-4 scans per location are done.
Date
2021-02
Language
eng
Format
video/mp4
Type
Image/MovingImage
Source
2021 North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society Annual Meeting
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NANOS Annual Meeting 2021: Journal Club: What You Need to Know Now!