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1 November 2010 Simple and objective method for routine detection of the macular pigment xanthophyll
Dietrich Schweitzer, Susanne Jentsch, Jens Dawczynski, Martin Hammer, Ute E. K. Wolf-Schnurrbusch, Sebastian Wolf
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Abstract
A new simple method for two-dimensional determination of optical density of macular pigment xanthophyll (ODx) in clinical routine is based on a single blue-reflection fundus image. Individual different vignetting is corrected by a shading function. For its construction, nodes are automatically found in structureless image regions. The influence of stray light in elderly crystalline lenses is compensated by a correction function that depends on age. The reproducibility of parameters in a one-wavelength reflection method determined for three subjects (47, 61, and 78 years old) was: maxODx = 6.3%, meanODx = 4.6%, volume = 6%, and area = 6% already before stray-light correction. ODx was comparable in pseudophakic and in an eye with a crystalline lens of the same 11 subjects after stray-light correction. Significant correlation in ODx was found between the one-wavelength reflection method and the two-wavelength autofluorescence method for pseudophakic and cataract eyes of 19 patients suffering from dry age-related macular degeneration (AMD) (R2 = 0.855). In pseudophakic eyes, maxODx was significantly lower for dry AMD (n = 45) (ODx = 0.491±0.102 ODU) than in eyes with healthy fundus (n = 22) (ODx = 0.615±0.103 ODU) (p = 0.000033). Also in eyes with crystalline lens, maxODx was lower in AMD (n = 125) (ODx = 0.610±0.093 ODU) than in healthy subjects (n = 45) (ODx = 0.674±0.098 ODU) (p = 0.00019). No dependence on age was found in the pseudophakic eyes both of healthy subjects and AMD patients.
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Dietrich Schweitzer, Susanne Jentsch, Jens Dawczynski, Martin Hammer, Ute E. K. Wolf-Schnurrbusch, and Sebastian Wolf "Simple and objective method for routine detection of the macular pigment xanthophyll," Journal of Biomedical Optics 15(6), 061714 (1 November 2010). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.3526358
Published: 1 November 2010
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KEYWORDS
Absorbance

Stray light

Crystals

Eye

Cameras

Reflectivity

Objectives

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