Literature DB >> 17147058

75 MHz ultrasound biomicroscopy of anterior segment of eye.

Ronald H Silverman1, Jonathan Cannata, K Kirk Shung, Omer Gal, Monica Patel, Harriet O Lloyd, Ernest J Feleppa, D Jackson Coleman.   

Abstract

Very high frequency ultrasound (35-50 MHz) has had a significant impact upon clinical imaging of the anterior segment of the eye, offering an axial resolution as small as 30 microm. Higher frequencies, while potentially offering even finer resolution, are more affected by absorption in ocular tissues and even in the fluid coupling medium. Our aim was to develop and apply improved transducer technology utilizing frequencies beyond those routinely used for ultrasound biomicroscopy of the eye. A 75-MHz lithium niobate transducer with 2 mm aperture and 6 mm focal length was fabricated. We scanned the ciliary body and cornea of a human eye six years post-LASIK. Spectral parameter images were produced from the midband fit to local calibrated power spectra. Images were compared with those produced using a 35 MHz lithium niobate transducer of similar fractional bandwidth and focal ratio. The 75-MHz transducer was found to have a fractional bandwidth (-6 dB) of 61%. Images of the post-LASIK cornea showed higher stromal backscatter at 75 MHz than at 35 MHz. The improved lateral resolution resulted in better visualization of discontinuities in Bowman's layer, indicative of microfolds or breaks occurring at the time of surgery. The LASIK surface was evident as a discontinuity in stromal backscatter between the stromal component of the flap and the residual stroma. The iris and ciliary body were visualized despite attenuation by the overlying sclera. Very high frequency ultrasound imaging of the anterior segment of the eye has been restricted to the 35-50 MHz band for over a decade. We showed that higher frequencies can be used in vivo to image the cornea and anterior segment. This improvement in resolution and high sensitivity to backscatter from the corneal stroma will provide benefits in clinical diagnostic imaging of the anterior segment.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 17147058      PMCID: PMC1764628          DOI: 10.1177/016173460602800304

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ultrason Imaging        ISSN: 0161-7346            Impact factor:   1.578


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