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Terahertz time-domain spectroscopic imaging of cornea for three dimensional mapping of hydration gradients

Organization STATE UNIVERSITY NEW YORK STONY BROOKLocation STONY BROOK, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Aug 2024Deadline 31 Jul 2026
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY20253-D3-Dimensional3DAffectAfrican AmericanAfro AmericanAfroamericanAnesthesiaAnesthesia proceduresAqueous HumorAsianBlindnessBlurred visionBody TissuesCalibrationCell DensityChronicClinicalCollagen FibrilCompensationContact LensesCorneaCornea TransplantationCorneal DiseasesCorneal DisorderCorneal EndotheliumCorneal GraftingCorneal TransplantationCorneal edemaDegenerative DisorderDescemet's membraneDevicesDiagnosisDiagnosticDiagnostic MethodDiagnostic ProcedureDiagnostic TechniqueDiffusionDiseaseDisorderDomestic RabbitDropsyDrynessEarly DiagnosisEdemaElderlyEndotheliumEnvironmentEvaluationExperimental ModelsEyeEyeballFuchs endothelial corneal dystrophyFuchs' Endothelial DystrophyFuchs' dystrophyGlaucomaGoldHeadHealthHispanicHistologicHistologicallyHydrationHydration statusHydrogelsHydrogen OxideHydropsIR/UV/Raman SpectroscopyImageImaging ProceduresImaging TechnicsImaging TechniquesInjectionsIntraocular FluidIntraocular PressureKeratoconusKeratoplastyLamina Elastica PosteriorLightLiquid substanceMapsMeasurementMeasuresMethodologyModalityModelingMonitorNamesNeedlesOcular TensionOperative ProceduresOperative Surgical ProceduresOpticsOryctolagus cuniculusPOAGPatientsPerformancePeripheralPersonsPhotoradiationPhysiologic Intraocular PressurePopulationPressure TransducersPrimary Open Angle GlaucomaProceduresR-Series Research ProjectsR01 MechanismR01 ProgramROC AnalysesROC CurveRabbitsRabbits MammalsRaman SpectroscopyRaman Spectrum AnalysisRaman imagingRaman spectrometryReaction TimeReportingResearchResearch GrantsResearch Project GrantsResearch ProjectsResolutionResponse RTResponse TimeRetinaRisk FactorsRotationSamplingScanningSensitivity and SpecificitySightSourceSpectroscopySpectrum AnalysesSpectrum AnalysisSurfaceSurgicalSurgical InterventionsSurgical ProcedureSystemTechniquesTestingThickThicknessTimeTissuesTransplantation SurgeryUnconsciousUnconscious StateUnconsciousnessUnited StatesVisionWaterWorkWorld Health Organizationadvanced ageanimal imaginganterior chamberclinical diagnosticsconsciousness losscornea disordercornea edemacornealcorneal endothelialcorneal keratoplastycorneal transplantdegenerative conditiondegenerative diseasedesigndesigningdetectordiffuseddiffusesdiffusingdiffusionsdisease modeldisorder modeldystrophia epithelialis corneaeearly detectionexperienceexperimentexperimental researchexperimental studyexperimentseye chamberfluidgeriatricglaucomatoushigh riskimage-based methodimagingimaging methodimaging modalityimaging spectroscopyin vivoin vivo Modelinstrumentinter-patient variabilityinterpatient variabilityintra-ocular pressurelenslenseslight scatteringliquidmedical diagnosticnamenamednamingnovelopticalpsychomotor reaction timepublic health relevancereceiver operating characteristic analysesreceiver operating characteristic curveresolutionsresponsesenior citizenspectroscopic imagingsurgerythree dimensionaltoolvision lossvisual functionvisual loss
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Project Summary
There are several ophthalmological diseases and ailments that perturb the normal water content or hydration

levels of the corneal layer. Among these, Fuchs’ dystrophy, keratoconus, and elevated intraocular pressure (IOP)

- a common cause of glaucoma, to name a few examples, can have a drastic impact on the patients’ vision. The

work outlined in this proposal will develop terahertz spectroscopy instruments that enable spatially and spectrally

resolved measurements across the entire corneal surface to map hydration gradients of the tissue in various

disease models. Specifically, our hypothesis is that terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (Thz-TDS) can

simultaneously measure axially and spatially varying hydration gradients due to elevated IOP or surgical

disruption of the endothelial layer of the cornea using spectral multi-layer reflections from various corneal layers.

We will test this hypothesis through the following specific aims:

(1) We will determine the accuracy of a THz-TDS corneal scanner in hydration measurement of corneal

phantoms and ex vivo models.

(2) We will determine the sensitivity and specificity of THz-TDS imaging in mapping corneal hydration

gradients using two in vivo experimental models.

Results from these studies will determine the potential of THz-TDS technique as a new non-contact corneal

imaging modality to accurately measure and map corneal hydration gradients. Moreover, the developed in vivo

scanning instrument, and the methodology potentially can be used for diagnosis or as a research tool in studying

disease that perturb corneal hydration such as Fuchs’ dystrophy or in evaluation of viability of corneal transplant

surgeries.

Grant Number: 5R21EY034328-02
NIH Institute/Center: NIH

Principal Investigator: M. Hassan Arbab

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