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What is Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)

Handbook of Research on ICTs and Management Systems for Improving Efficiency in Healthcare and Social Care
This is a non-invasive technique used to image intraocular tissues by measuring the echo time delay and intensity of back-reflected light. The resulting image provides high-resolution, cross-sectional representation of structures with near histologic detail. It also allows for the measurement of the retinal thickness.
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E-Ophthalmology in the Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Chronic Glaucoma
Jose Andonegui (Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra, Spain), Aitor Eguzkiza (Public University of Navarra, Spain), Mikel Auzmendi (Public University of Navarra, Spain), Luis Serrano (Public University of Navarra, Spain), Ane Zurutuza (Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra, Spain), and Mónica Pérez de Arcelus (Complejo Hospitalario de Navarra, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-3990-4.ch005
Abstract
e-Ophthalmology is the use of information and telecommunications technologies to provide or support a group of activities related to ophthalmic care. Chronic glaucoma is an ocular disease characterized by optic neuropathy that leads to progressive loss of the visual fields and often is associated with elevated intraocular pressure levels. Glaucoma is an important public health problem because it is one of the main causes of blindness worldwide and generates an important demand for ophthalmologic consultations. The aim of this chapter is to discuss the application e-Ophthalmology-based models in the diagnosis and follow-up of chronic glaucoma. The authors describe the current status of the use of e-Ophthalmology-based models in the screening and follow-up of chronic glaucoma, the main advantages of these models, the technologic requirements for their implementation, and future trends in this field.
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E-Ophthalmology in the Diagnosis and Follow-Up of Chronic Glaucoma
This is a non-invasive technique used to image intraocular tissues by measuring the echo time delay and intensity of back-reflected light. The resulting image provides high-resolution, cross-sectional representation of structures with near histologic detail. It also allows for the measurement of the retinal thickness.
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E-Health Applications in Ophthalmic Diseases: Ongoing Developments
This is a non-invasive technique used to image intraocular tissues by measuring the echo time delay and intensity of back-reflected light. The resulting image provides high-resolution, cross-sectional representation of structure with near-histological detail.
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Computer-Aided Diagnosis in Ophthalmology: A Technical Review of Deep Learning Applications
OCT is a non-invasive medical imaging technique that utilizes light waves to produce high-resolution cross-sectional images of biological tissues. It is a groundbreaking technology in ophthalmology, with applications in cardiology, dermatology, and gastroenterology. OCT operates on low-coherence interferometry, measuring light reflection from tissue layers to create detailed 3D images of tissue structure, including thickness and abnormalities.
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Fully Automatic Epiretinal Membrane Segmentation in OCT Scans Using Convolutional Networks
Medical imaging technique that uses low coherence light to produce cross-sectional visualisations of tissue. It can produce volumes that display the tissue of the patient in three dimensions.
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