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Pasha Anvari1, Maryam Ashrafkhorasani1, Abbas Habibi1, Khalil Ghasemi Falavarjani1,2.
Abstract
We performed a comprehensive search of the published literature in PubMed and Google Scholar to identify types, prevalence, etiology, clinical impact, and current methods for correction of various artifacts in optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) images. We found that the prevalence of OCTA image artifacts is fairly high. Artifacts associated with eye motion, misidentification of retinal layers, projections, and low optical coherence tomography signal are the most prevalent types. Artifacts in OCTA images are the major limitations of this diagnostic modality in clinical practice and identification of these artifacts and measures to mitigate them are essential for correct diagnosis and follow-up of patients.Entities:
Keywords: Artefact; Capillary Plexus; Image Quality; Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography; Projection; Segmentation; Vessel Density; Artifact
Year: 2021 PMID: 34055264 PMCID: PMC8126744 DOI: 10.18502/jovr.v16i2.9091
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Ophthalmic Vis Res ISSN: 2008-322X
The prevalence of optical coherence tomography angiography artifacts
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| Chen et al, 2016[ | Prospective observational study | Normal Retinal diseases Glaucoma | Motion (100%) Fringe washout (100%) Projection (100%) Masking and unmasking (100%) Stromal decorrelation signal (100%) Retinal vessels duplication (5%) | RTVue XR Avanti system (Optovue Inc., CA, US) |
| Ghasemi Falavarjani et al, 2016[ | Retrospective observational study | Age-related macular degeneration Diabetic retinopathy Retinal vascular occlusions | Band (89.4%) Segmentation (61.4%) Motion (49.1%) Unmasking (15.8%) Blink (8.8%) Doubling of the retinal vessels (1.7%) Out of window (1.7%) Masking (1.7%) Projection (0.0%) Stretch artifacts (0.0%) Crisscross (0.0%) | Topcon OCT instrument (DRI OCT Triton plus, Topcon, Tokyo, Japan). |
| Al-Sheikh et al, 2017[ | Prospective comparative study | Healthy subjects | Band (17.64–70.58%) Segmentation (5.8–11.6%) Motion (5.8%) Projection (0–47.05%) | DRI OCT Triton, TOPCON Inc., Tokyo, Japan |
| Say et al, 2017[ | Observational study | Treated unilateral posterior uveal melanoma and fellow eye | Loss of focus (55%) Broad blink lines (37%) Motion (26%) Specular dot (25%) Edge duplication (8%) | The Optovue RTVue XR AVANTI, version 2014.2.0.13 |
| Holmen et al, 2019[ | Cross-sectional study | Diabetic retinopathy | Eye movement (93.1%) Defocus (74.9%) Shadow (62.3%) Tilt (50.5%) Z offset (43.8%) Refraction shift (31.8%) Segmentation (24.6%) Decentration (21.4%) Projection (6.7%) Blink (1% | CIRRUS HD-OCT 5000, with the AngioPlex module, version 10.0.0.13424 or the Optovue Avanti RTVue XR, version 2018.0.0.5). |
| Enders et al, 2019[ | Prospective observational study | Healthy subjects Neovascular age-related macular degeneration Diabetic retinopathy Retinal vascular occlusions | Projection (100%) Segmentation (55%) Motion (49%) Masking (45%) Band (43%) Blink (28%) Window artifact (8%) Vessel doubling (0.0%) Stretch artifacts (0.0%) | Spectral domain OCT Cirrus 5000 equipped with the AngioPlex module) |
| Iftikhar et al, 2019[ | Prospective cross-sectional study | Multiple Sclerosis Healthy subjects | Motion (96.3%) Blink (51.9%) Loss of focus (25.1%) | SpectralisⓇ OCT-A prototype, OCT2 (Heidelberg, Germany) |
| Eastline et al, 2019[ | Prospective observational study | Healthy eyes | Displacement artefact (96.34%) Shadowing (92.27%) White line artefacts (63.41%) Vessel doubling (35.37%). | PLEX Elite 9000 scanner (Carl Zeiss Meditec, Inc., Dublin, CA). central 3 * 3 and 12 * 12 mm scans of the four quadrants (wide field) |
| Weijing et al, 2020[ | Retrospective observational study | Glaucomatous eyes Healthy eyes | Projection (100%) Motion (75.22%) Blink (2.62%) Stretching (0.87%) Blurred images (24.78%) Decentration (21.28%) Vignetting (2.04%) Unmasking (0.87%) Segmentation (1.17%) Out of window (0.29%) Vessel doubling (0.58%) | N/A |
| Bontzos et al, 2020[ | Prospective observational study | Eyes with idiopathic Epiretinal membranes Healthy eyes | Segmentation (0% in healthy eyes, 64.1% in ERM patients) Motion (7.5 % in healthy eyes, 53.8 % in ERM patients) | AngioVue, RTVue XR Avanti SD-OCT, Optovue Software version: 2016.2.0.35 |
Different types of artifacts in optical coherence tomography angiography images.
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| Motion | Blink | End-to-end black band |
| Displacement | Waviness or discontinuity of the retinal vessels | |
| Doubling | Duplication of vessels | |
| Stretch | Stretched vessels or presence of linear bands at the edge of OCTA image (edge duplication) | |
| Quilting (Crisscross) | Rectangular or checker-board pattern | |
| Band | Bands with various brightness | |
| Segmentation | Retinal boundaries Misidentification | |
| Projection | Presence of false flow in the avascular area | |
| Projection removal | Traces left in the deeper layer after the removal of projected superficial vessels | |
| Masking | Light blockage | |
| Unmasking | Light hyper-transmission | |
| Shadow | Ghost image of the superficial retinal vessels on the deeper layer | |
| Z offset (out of window) | Vertical misaligned B-scans on the screen | |
| Tilt | More than 50% of B scans are not focused clearly | |
| Refraction shift | differing reflectivity of adjacent B-scans (probably the same as banding artifact) | |
| Decentration | Not well-centered on the macula | |
| Defocus | Whole B cans are not focused well | |
| Suspended scattering particles in motion (SSPiM) | extra-vascular OCTA signals corresponding to hyperreflective intraretinal fluid | |
| Fringe washout | Dark appearance of choroidal vessels | |