Glaucoma related retinal oximetry: a technology update

Zhu Li Yap,1,2 Sushma Verma,2 Yi Fang Lee,1,2 Charles Ong,1,2 Aditi Mohla,1,2 Shamira A Perera1,2 1Singapore National Eye Center, 2Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore Abstract: There are two long-standing theories about the pathogenesis of glaucoma – barotrauma and the effect of...

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Main Authors: Yap ZL, Verma S, Lee YF, Ong C, Mohla A, Perera SA
Format: article
Language:EN
Published: Dove Medical Press 2018
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Online Access:https://doaj.org/article/babc22e75ddb49369c15919b07da4f99
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Summary:Zhu Li Yap,1,2 Sushma Verma,2 Yi Fang Lee,1,2 Charles Ong,1,2 Aditi Mohla,1,2 Shamira A Perera1,2 1Singapore National Eye Center, 2Singapore Eye Research Institute, Singapore Abstract: There are two long-standing theories about the pathogenesis of glaucoma – barotrauma and the effect of vascular hypoxia. Currently, it is still unknown whether diminished blood flow is the cause or result of glaucomatous atrophy of ganglion cells and the optic nerve. Though many other imaging techniques used to directly assess ocular blood flow have been well studied, they are limited by their inability to directly assess metabolism in the ocular tissues or measure the oxygen carrying capacity in the vessels. Retinal oximetry is a relatively novel, noninvasive imaging technique that reliably measures oxygen saturation levels in the retinal vessels, offering surrogate markers for the metabolic demands of the eye. The clinical significance of these measurements has not been well established. Thus, this review gives an overview of ocular imaging and current retinal oximetry techniques, while contextualizing the important oximetry studies that have investigated the vascular theory behind glaucoma. Keywords: retinal oximetry, glaucoma, Oxymap, retinal vasculature, glaucoma imaging