Optical coherence tomography angiography as a novel approach to contactless evaluation of sublingual microcirculation: A proof of principle study

Hessler M, Nelis P, Ertmer C, Alnawaiseh M, Lehmann F, Schmidt C, Kampmeier T, Rehberg SW, Arnemann P, Rovas A

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Zusammenfassung

Microcirculatory disorders are crucial in pathophysiology of organ dysfunction in critical illness. Evaluation of sublingual microcirculation is not routinely conducted in daily practice due to time-consuming analysis and susceptibility to artifacts. We investigated the suitability of optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) for contactless evaluation of sublingual microcirculation. Sublingual microcirculation was imaged in 10 healthy volunteers, using an OCTA device and an incident dark field (IDF) illumination microscopy (current gold standard). OCTA images were analyzed with regard to flow density and perfused vessel density (PVDbyOCTA). IDF videos were analyzed following current recommendations. Flow density was automatically extracted from OCTA images (whole en face 48.9{\%} [43.2; 54.5]; central ring 52.6{\%} [43.6; 60.6]). PVDbyOCTA did not differ from the PVD calculated from IDF videos (PVDbyOCTA 18.6 mm/mm$^2$ [18.0; 21.7]) vs. PVDbyIDF 21.0 mm/mm$^2$ [17.5; 22.9]; p = 0.430). Analysis according to Bland-Altman revealed a mean bias of 0.95 mm/mm$^2$ (95{\%} Confidence interval -1.34 to 3.25) between PVDbyOCTA and PVDbyIDF with limits of agreement of -5.34 to 7.24 mm/mm$^2$. This study is the first to demonstrate the suitability of OCTA for evaluating sublingual microcirculation. Comparison of the perfused vessel density between methods showed a plausible level of agreement.

Details zur Publikation

FachzeitschriftScientific Reports (Sci. Rep.)
Jahrgang / Bandnr. / Volume10
Ausgabe / Heftnr. / Issue1
StatusVeröffentlicht
Veröffentlichungsjahr2020
Sprache, in der die Publikation verfasst istEnglisch

Autor*innen der Universität Münster

Alnawaiseh, Maged
Arnemann, Philip-Helge
Ertmer, Christian
Heßler, Michael
Kampmeier, Tim-Gerald
Lehmann, Florian Alexander
Nelis, Pieter Jan Frederik
Rehberg, Sebastian
Rovas, Alexandros
Schmidt, Christoph