Fourier-Domain OCT Imaging of the Ocular Surface and Tear Film Dynamics: A Review of the State of the Art and an Integrative Model of the Tear Behavior during the Inter-Blink Period and Visual Fixation

Napoli Pietro Emanuele
First
Conceptualization
;
Nioi Matteo
Second
;
Mangoni Lorenzo;Gentile Pietro;Braghiroli Mirco;d'Aloja E;Fossarello Maurizio
Last
2020-01-01

Abstract

In the last few decades, the ocular surface and the tear film have been non invasively investigated in vivo, in a three-dimensional, high resolution, and real-time mode, by optical coherence tomography (OCT). Recently, OCT technology has made great strides in improving the acquisition speed and image resolution, thus increasing its impact in daily clinical practice and in the research setting. All these results have been achieved because of a transition from traditional time-domain (TD) to Fourier-domain (FD) technology. FD-OCT devices include a spectrometer in the receiver that analyzes the spectrum of reflected light on the retina or ocular surface and transforms it into information about the depth of the structures according to the Fourier principle. In this review, we summarize and provide the state-of-the-art in FD-OCT imaging of the ocular surface system, addressing specific aspects such as tear film dynamics and epithelial changes under physiologic and pathologic conditions. A theory on the dynamic nature of the tear film has been developed to explain the variations within the individual compartments. Moreover, an integrative model of tear film behaviour during the inter-blink period and visual fixation is proposed.
2020
Inglese
9
3
668
1
19
19
https://www.mdpi.com/2077-0383/9/3/668
Esperti anonimi
internazionale
scientifica
Tear film; Ocular surface; Tear film dynamics; Visual fixation; Optical coherence tomography
no
Napoli, PIETRO EMANUELE; Nioi, Matteo; Mangoni, Lorenzo; Gentile, Pietro; Braghiroli, Mirco; D'Aloja, E; Fossarello, Maurizio
1.1 Articolo in rivista
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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