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Assessment of retinal vein pulsation through video-ophthalmoscopy and simultaneous biosignals acquisition

Authors

KOLAR Radim VICAR Tomas CHMELIK Jiri JAKUBICEK Roman ODSTRCILIK Jan VALTEROVA Eva NOHEL Michal SKORKOVSKÁ Karolína TORNOW Ralf P

Year of publication 2023
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Biomedical Optics Express
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Medicine

Citation
Web https://opg.optica.org/boe/fulltext.cfm?uri=boe-14-6-2645&id=530619
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/BOE.486052
Keywords retinal vein pulsation; ophthalmoscopy; simultaneous biosignals acquisition
Description The phenomenon of retinal vein pulsation is still not a deeply understood topic in retinal hemodynamics. In this paper, we present a novel hardware solution for recording retinal video sequences and physiological signals using synchronized acquisition, we apply the photoplethysmographic principle for the semi-automatic processing of retinal video sequences and we analyse the timing of the vein collapse within the cardiac cycle using of an electrocardiographic signal (ECG). We measured the left eyes of healthy subjects and determined the phases of vein collapse within the cardiac cycle using a principle of photoplethysmography and a semi-automatic image processing approach. We found that the time to vein collapse (Tvc) is between 60 ms and 220 ms after the R-wave of the ECG signal, which corresponds to 6% to 28% of the cardiac cycle. We found no correlation between Tvc and the duration of the cardiac cycle and only a weak correlation between Tvc and age (0.37, p = 0.20), and Tvc and systolic blood pressure (-0.33, p = 0.25). The Tvc values are comparable to those of previously published papers and can contribute to the studies that analyze vein pulsations.

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