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IMAGING THE VITREOUS WITH A NOVEL BOOSTED OPTICAL COHERENCE TOMOGRAPHY TECHNIQUE

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Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. A novel method of optical coherence tomography scanning averaged four A-scans per position before the Fourier transform to produce scans with enough… Click to show full abstract

Supplemental Digital Content is Available in the Text. A novel method of optical coherence tomography scanning averaged four A-scans per position before the Fourier transform to produce scans with enough detail so that frame averaging could occur. This technique was used to make volume scans of the vitreous in eyes with various stages of posterior vitreous detachment. Purpose: To evaluate the anatomic changes in the vitreous associated with evolving posterior vitreous detachment over the macula. Methods: A novel scanning method by which four A-scans at each position were averaged before the Fourier transform that boosted the image quality sufficiently such that frame averaging could occur. B-scans and volume rendered images of eyes with evidence of any partial separation of the vitreous in the macular regions were evaluated. Results: There were 43 eyes of 23 subjects with particular attention paid to the findings of seven eyes with various stages of posterior vitreous detachment occurring over the macula. In eyes from young subjects with no vitreous degeneration, the outer vitreous showed a diffuse, poorly defined increase in reflectivity in the region where the vitreous cortex was expected to be. In eyes with vitreous degeneration, there was a hyperreflective zone, called the cortical vitreous condensation, that coursed parallel to the curvature of the retina. The posterior vitreous face elevated from the retina with either a well-defined, smooth outer surface, consistent with the posterior vitreous membrane, or a poorly defined flocculent outer border. The cortical vitreous near the fovea was thin and in eyes in the process of posterior vitreous detachment had visible tears. In more advanced eyes, a circular dehiscence of the cortical vitreous in the central macula occurred with herniation of the vitreous gel through the hole. Conclusion: The methodology produced images of unprecedented clarity that highlighted several newly described details concerning the vitreous changes associated with posterior vitreous detachment over the macula.

Keywords: posterior vitreous; optical coherence; novel; vitreous detachment; coherence tomography

Journal Title: Retina
Year Published: 2022

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