• 제목/요약/키워드: Ophthalmic vasculature

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개의 안혈관에 대한 컬러도플러초음파를 사용한 저항지수의 평가 (Evaluation of Resistive Index Using Color Doppler Imaging in Canine Ophthalmic Vasculature)

  • Lee, Hee-Chun;Yoon, Jung-Hee
    • 한국임상수의학회지
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    • 제20권2호
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    • pp.145-149
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    • 2003
  • 개의 정상안혈관저항지수와 그 재현성을 측정하고자 컬러도플러 초음파를 이용하여 본 실험을 수행하였다. 내측 긴 후모양체 동맥, 모양체 동맥, 안동맥의 혈관저항지수의 정상범주를 측정하기 위하여 58두의 개에서 컬러도플러 초음파를 실시하였다. 정상견에서 내측 긴 후모양체동맥, 모양체동맥, 안동맥의 저항지수(%)를 측정한 결과, 그 수치는 각각 0.67$\pm$0.07, 0.70$\pm$0.06, 그리고 0.08$\pm$0.04이었으며, 모든 혈관의 저항지수는 좌우안구간에 차이가 없었으며, 성별이나 두개골 형태가 미치는 영향도 없는 것으로 판명되었다. 안혈관 저항지수의 반복측정에 따른 오차를 평가하기 위해서 4회 반복 측정한 결과, 안동맥저항지수의 반복측정변이계수가 4.1%로 가장 낮았으며 긴 후모양체동맥과 모양체동맥의 저항지수의 반복측정변이계수는 각각 12.9%와 7.8%로 모든 동맥에서 높은 재현성을 보였다. 이상의 결과로 보아, 컬러도플러 초음파가 개의 안구 및 안와의 혈순환에 대한 객관적인 측정자료를 제시하는데 매우 유용한 지표인 것으로 판단된다.

Effects of anesthetics on resistive index of the medial long posterior ciliary artery and ophthalmic artery using color doppler imaging

  • Choi, Ho-jung;Lee, Young-won;Yoon, Jung-hee;Yeon, Seong-chan;Lee, Hyo-jong;Lee, Hee-chun
    • 대한수의학회지
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    • 제45권3호
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    • pp.423-427
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    • 2005
  • Color Doppler imaging (CDI) was carried out to evaluate the anesthetics effect on ophthalmic circulation using CDI-derived resistive index (RI) values. CDI was preformed on 24 dogs, and RI values were calculated for the medial long posterior ciliary artery (mLPCA) and ophthalmic artery (OA) before and after administration of anesthetics. After administration of benoxinate or acepromazine, a significant change of the mLPCA RI was not found. But, a significant decrease of the RI following ketamine (p < 0.001) or xylazine (p < 0.01) administration could be observed as compared with the self-control. Mean RI value of OA also showed this same trend. Intraocular pressure was significantly decrease following benoxinate (p < 0.01), acepromazine (p < 0.01), and xylazine (p < 0.001) administration within normal range. The results suggest that some anesthetics influence on ophthalmic vascular resistance. Therefore, chemical restraint was carefully used in clinical application of CDI-derived RI measurement. Particularly, benoxinate and acepromazine is useful chemical restraint without a change of the ophthalmic vascular resistance.

An Effective Retinal Vessel and Landmark Detection Algorithm in RGB images

  • Jung Eun-Hwa
    • International Journal of Contents
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    • 제2권3호
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    • pp.27-32
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    • 2006
  • We present an effective algorithm for automatic tracing of retinal vessel structure and vascular landmark extraction of bifurcations and ending points. In this paper we deal with vascular patterns from RGB images for personal identification. Vessel tracing algorithms are of interest in a variety of biometric and medical application such as personal identification, biometrics, and ophthalmic disorders like vessel change detection. However eye surface vasculature tracing in RGB images has many problems which are subject to improper illumination, glare, fade-out, shadow and artifacts arising from reflection, refraction, and dispersion. The proposed algorithm on vascular tracing employs multi-stage processing of ten-layers as followings: Image Acquisition, Image Enhancement by gray scale retinal image enhancement, reducing background artifact and illuminations and removing interlacing minute characteristics of vessels, Vascular Structure Extraction by connecting broken vessels, extracting vascular structure using eight directional information, and extracting retinal vascular structure, and Vascular Landmark Extraction by extracting bifurcations and ending points. The results of automatic retinal vessel extraction using jive different thresholds applied 34 eye images are presented. The results of vasculature tracing algorithm shows that the suggested algorithm can obtain not only robust and accurate vessel tracing but also vascular landmarks according to thresholds.

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Amaurosis Fugax Associated with Stenosis of the Intracranial Internal Carotid Artery : Successful Restoration of Ophthalmic Artery Flow by Stent Placement

  • Lee, Chang-Young
    • Journal of Korean Neurosurgical Society
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    • 제40권1호
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    • pp.28-30
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    • 2006
  • Two patients presented with amaurosis fugax[AMF]. despite treatment with antiplatelet drugs and anticoagulants due to previous transient ischemic attacks. Angiography demonstrated severe stenosis in the cavernous and petrous internal carotid artery[ICA] respectively, with reduced flow in the ophthalmic artery[OA]. Endovascular stent placement in both patients resulted in normalization of the vessel lumen of the stenotic vessel segments. In addition, complete restoration of OA flow was noted immediately after stenting. Both patients showed no further episode of AMF over a follow-up period of 38 and 23 months respectively. Our clinical and angiographic findings suggest that hemodynamic Insufficiency in retinal vasculature caused by a stenosis of the cavernous or petrous ICA can be treated successfully by endovascular stent.

Automatic Segmentation of Retinal Blood Vessels Based on Improved Multiscale Line Detection

  • Hou, Yanli
    • Journal of Computing Science and Engineering
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    • 제8권2호
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    • pp.119-128
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    • 2014
  • The appearance of retinal blood vessels is an important diagnostic indicator of serious disease, such as hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease, and stroke. Automatic segmentation of the retinal vasculature is a primary step towards automatic assessment of the retinal blood vessel features. This paper presents an automated method for the enhancement and segmentation of blood vessels in fundus images. To decrease the influence of the optic disk, and emphasize the vessels for each retinal image, a multidirectional morphological top-hat transform with rotating structuring elements is first applied to the background homogenized retinal image. Then, an improved multiscale line detector is presented to produce a vessel response image, and yield the retinal blood vessel tree for each retinal image. Since different line detectors at varying scales have different line responses in the multiscale detector, the line detectors with longer length produce more vessel responses than the ones with shorter length; the improved multiscale detector combines all the responses at different scales by setting different weights for each scale. The methodology is evaluated on two publicly available databases, DRIVE and STARE. Experimental results demonstrate an excellent performance that approximates the average accuracy of a human observer. Moreover, the method is simple, fast, and robust to noise, so it is suitable for being integrated into a computer-assisted diagnostic system for ophthalmic disorders.