Interpretation of the OCT Image
(and some new developments)
B. Jeroen Klevering
University Medical Centre Nijmegen
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The Netherlands
Topics
• The OCT image
─ Normal retina and key retinal pathologies
a. outer retina
b. middle retina
c. vitreo-retinal interface
─ New developments
Optical Coherence Tomography
This is what we wanted…
Optical Coherence Tomography
…this is what we got…
Interpretation of OCT images
Outer retina
250 !m 500 !m
• The OCT image is expanded in the axial direction
Interpretation of OCT images
Outer retina
Inner HRL
Outer HRL
• Inner HRL: junction between inner and outer photoreceptor segments
• Outer HRL: retinal pigment epithelium (probably with choriocapillaris)
• Fovea:
─ absence of inner retinal layers
─ increased thickness of the photoreceptor layer
Interpretation of OCT images
Outer retina
High resolution
Spectral Domain
(Fourier
Domain OCT)
Key retinal pathologies – outer retina
Key retinal pathologies – outer retina
Key retinal pathologies – outer retina
internal limiting membrane
nerve fiber layer
ganglion cell layer
inner plexiform layer
inner nuclear layer
outer plexiform layer
outer nuclear layer
outer limiting membrane
photoreceptor inner segments
photoreceptor outer segments
retinal pigment epithelium
choriocapillaris
Interpretation of OCT images
Layers of the retina
Nerve
fiber
layer
Ganglion
cell layer
Inner
plexiform
layer
Inner
nuclear
layer
RPE and choriocapillaris Outer and inner External limiting Outer Outer
photoreceptor membrane nuclear plexiform
segments layer layer
Interpretation of OCT images
Layers of the retina
Nerve fiber layer
Ganglion cell layer
Inner plexiform layer
Inner Nuclear layer
Outer plexiform layer
Outer nuclear layer
External limiting membrane
Inner/outer segment junction
RPE
Larger choroidal vessels
300 !m____
High resolution spectral OCT
Key retinal pathologies – middle retina
Key retinal pathologies – middle retina
Key retinal pathologies – middle retina
Key retinal pathologies – vitreo-retinal interface
VA 20/40 following
cataract surgery
Key retinal pathologies – vitreo-retinal interface
Key retinal pathologies – vitreo-retinal interface
Artefacts in OCT imaging
Image of good quality
Out of focus
Vignetted image
Fixation error
Kwalitative measurements
─ Retinal thickness measurement
─ Retinal nerve fiber layer thickness
─ Optic nerve head analysis
New developments – Anterior segment OCT
Myopia claw lens
Arows = epithelialized drainage
channels
Arrowheads = non-epithelialized
drainage slits
E = conjunctival epithelium
L = lamina propria conjunctivae
T = tenons layer
S = sclera
New developments – Spectral (Fourier) Domain Analysis
New developments – Heidelbergs Spectralis
Geographic atrophy and drusen
Infrared and OCT
Occult CNV with PED
Fluorescein angiography and OCT
Dry AMD
Autofluorescence and OCT
New developments – Zeiss Cirrus
New developments – Zeiss Cirrus
The End