3-D OCT Motion Correction Efficiently Enhanced with OCT Angiography

Purpose: Ophthalmic Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) and Angiography (OCTA) suffer from motion artifacts caused by involuntary eye motion and the sequential OCT scanning process. Thus, motion correction (MoCo) can help to achieve more accurate and reproducible disease metrics. We propose to extend an existing MoCo approach by incorporating OCTA data and perform a quantitative evaluation to assess its reliability and accuracy.