Optical-Quality Assessment of a Miniaturized Intraocular Telescope.
Irene NepitaRaffaele RaimondiSimonluca PiazzaAlberto DiasproFaustino Vidal-ArocaSalvatore SurdoMario R RomanoPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2023)
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) causes severe vision impairments, including blindness. An option to improve vision in AMD patients is through intraocular lenses and optics. Among others, implantable miniaturized telescopes, which direct light to healthy lateral regions of the retina, can be highly effective in improving vision in AMD patients. Yet, the quality of the restored vision might be sensitive to the optical transmission and aberrations of the telescope. To shed light on these points, we studied the in vitro optical performance of an implantable miniaturized telescope, namely, the SING IMT™ (Samsara Vision Ltd., Far Hills, NJ, USA) designed to improve vision in patients affected by late-stage AMD. Specifically, we measured the optical transmission in the spectral range 350-750 nm of the implantable telescope with a fiber-optic spectrometer. Wavefront aberrations were studied by measuring the wavefront of a laser beam after passing through the telescope and expanding the measured wavefront into a Zernike polynomial basis. Wavefront concavity indicated that the SING IMT™ behaves as a diverging lens with a focal length of -111 mm. The device exhibited even optical transmission in the whole visible spectrum and effective curvature suitable for retinal images magnification with negligible geometrical aberrations. Optical spectrometry and in vitro wavefront analysis provide evidence supporting the feasibility of miniaturized telescopes as high-quality optical elements and a favorable option for AMD visual impairment treatments.
Keyphrases
- high resolution
- end stage renal disease
- age related macular degeneration
- ejection fraction
- high speed
- chronic kidney disease
- optical coherence tomography
- prognostic factors
- newly diagnosed
- peritoneal dialysis
- copy number
- patient reported outcomes
- gene expression
- photodynamic therapy
- magnetic resonance
- dna methylation
- minimally invasive
- machine learning
- computed tomography
- contrast enhanced
- convolutional neural network
- tandem mass spectrometry