TY - JOUR T1 - Relationship between vessel diameter and depth measurements within the limbus using ultra-high resolution optical coherence tomography JO - Journal of Optometry T2 - AU - Alabi,Emmanuel AU - Hutchings,Natalie AU - Bizheva,Kostadinka AU - Simpson,Trefford SN - 18884296 M3 - 10.1016/j.optom.2017.02.003 DO - 10.1016/j.optom.2017.02.003 UR - https://www.journalofoptometry.org/en-relationship-between-vessel-diameter-depth-articulo-S1888429617300389 AB - PurposeTo establish a relationship between the diameter and depth position of vessels in the superior and inferior corneo-scleral limbus using ultra-high resolution optical coherence tomography (UHR-OCT). MethodsVolumetric OCT images of the superior and inferior limbus were acquired from 14 healthy subjects with a research-grade UHR-OCT system. Differences in vessel diameter and depth between superior and inferior limbus were analyzed using repeated measured ANOVA in SPSS and R. ResultsThe mean (± SD) superior and inferior diameters were 29±18μm and 24±18μm respectively, and the mean (± SD) superior and inferior depths were 177±109μm and 207±132μm respectively. The superior limbal vessels were larger than the inferior ones (RM-ANOVA, p=0.004), and the inferior limbal vessels were deeper than the superior vessels (RM-ANOVA, p=0.041). There was a positive linear association between limbal vessel depth and size within the superior and inferior limbus with Pearson correlation coefficients of 0.803 and 0.754, respectively. ConclusionThis study demonstrated that the UHR-OCT was capable of imaging morphometric characteristics such as the size and depth of vessels in the limbus. The results of this study suggest a difference in the size and depth of vessels across different positions of the limbus, which may be indicative of adaptations to chronic hypoxia caused by the covering of the superior limbus by the upper eyelid. UHR-OCT may be a useful tool to evaluate the effect of contact lenses on the microvascular properties within the limbus. ER -