In many diseases of the vitreo and chorioretinal complex, perfusion changes have a diagnostic, prognostic or causative role. The visualisation of perfusion was limited to invasive techniques, which were only to depict vasculature in one plane. Optical coherence tomography is able to visualise and quantify eye perfusion layer-specific and non-invasive.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
100
Optical coherence tomography angiography under dark and light adaptation with pupil dilatation
Vessel density
Vessel density measurements of macula and optic nerve
Time frame: 5 minutes after intervention ends
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