TY - JOUR T1 - Improved visualisation of choroidal neovascularisation by scanning laser ophthalmoscope using image averaging JF - British Journal of Ophthalmology JO - Br J Ophthalmol SP - 1026 LP - 1030 DO - 10.1136/bjo.2004.057364 VL - 89 IS - 8 AU - D U Bartsch AU - M H El-Bradey AU - A El-Musharaf AU - W R Freeman Y1 - 2005/08/01 UR - http://bjo.bmj.com/content/89/8/1026.abstract N2 - Aims: To improve visualisation of angiographic features in patients with age related macular degeneration associated with choroidal neovascularisation (CNV) and related complications. To evaluate if image averaging can achieve this goal. Methods: 27 eyes of 20 sequential patients with age related macular degeneration over a 3 month period were studied. Indocyanine green angiograms (ICGA), fluorescein angiograms (FA), and oral fluorescein angiograms were recorded with a confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscope. Software was used to average multiple images from a 10–20 image series (over 0.5–1.0 seconds). Image quality was assessed by two masked observers and graded on a scale of 0–3. A more quantifiable grading method was devised by adding a variable amount of Gaussian noise to the improved image until the original and image averaged image appeared equal. Results: Masked review showed mild to strong improvement of visualisation of structures including borders of CNV. Improvement varied depending on the type and phase of the angiogram. Improvement was highest in late phase FA, mid and late phase ICGA, and all phases of oral FA. Conclusion: Image averaging using software based algorithms improves the quality of angiographic images, particularly late ICGA images and oral FAs. This method may assist in the visualisation of choroidal neovascularisation in age related macular degeneration. ER -