Ophthalmologic measuring apparatus

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20070229760
  • Publication Number
    20070229760
  • Date Filed
    March 21, 2007
    17 years ago
  • Date Published
    October 04, 2007
    17 years ago
Abstract
A subject is placed in a more natural state or is encouraged to blink at specified intervals to obtain a measurement result under a fixed condition, and the judgment of the degree of dry eye is facilitated. A measurement part obtains, based on a reflected light flux from a subject eye, optical characteristic data of a two-dimensional vector form representing the time course of each optical characteristic of the subject eye in an blink interval from a certain blink to a next blink with respect to the first to the nth blink intervals. An analysis part one-dimensionally arranges each of the optical characteristic data with respect to the first to the nth blink intervals measured by the measurement part, and arranges the one-dimensional arrangement of the optical characteristic in a p-th blink interval at a p column to create a two-dimensional array, and performs a principal component analysis processing on the two-dimensional array.
Description

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS


FIG. 1 is a structural view of an optical system of an ophthalmologic measuring apparatus.



FIG. 2 is a structural view of an electrical system of the ophthalmologic measuring apparatus.



FIG. 3 is a measurement flowchart of a first embodiment.



FIG. 4 is a measurement flowchart of a second embodiment.



FIG. 5 is a view showing a time change in coefficients of Zernike polynomials.



FIG. 6 is explanatory view concerning a creation method of an analysis value in a principal component analysis.



FIG. 7 is an explanatory view of measurement and analysis.



FIG. 8 is a flowchart of the principal component analysis.



FIG. 9 is a view of the result of principal components of a normal example.



FIG. 10 is a view of the result of principal components of slight dry eye.



FIG. 11 is a flowchart of corneal shape measurement.



FIG. 12 is an explanatory view of a time change in corneal shape.



FIG. 13 is an explanatory view of a time change in blur of a Pracido ring image.



FIG. 14 is a flowchart of image processing of detection of a Pracido ring and a pupil edge.



FIG. 15 is an explanatory view of image processing.



FIG. 16 is a judgment flowchart of blinking.



FIG. 17 is an explanatory view concerning a histogram when a blink does not occur.



FIG. 18 is an explanatory view concerning a histogram when a blink is occurring.



FIG. 19 is a structure view of an ophthalmologic system (1) for both-eye simultaneous measurement.



FIG. 20 is a structure view of an ophthalmologic system (2) for both-eye simultaneous measurement.


Claims
  • 1. An ophthalmologic measuring apparatus comprising: an illuminating optical system including an illuminating light source to illuminate a subject eye;a light receiving optical system including a light receiving part to receive a reflected light flux from the subject eye illuminated with an illumination light flux of the illuminating optical system and to form a received light signal;a measurement part that obtains, based on the received light signal formed by the light receiving part, optical characteristic data of a two-dimensional matrix form to represent a time course of each optical characteristic of the subject eye in a blink interval from a blink to a next blink with respect to a first to an n-th (n is an integer of 2 or more) blink intervals;an analysis part that one-dimensionally arranges each of the optical characteristic data with respect to the first to the n-th blink intervals measured by the measurement part, arranges a one-dimensional array of the optical characteristic in a p-th (1≦p≦n) blink interval at a p-th column to create a two-dimensional matrix, and performs a principal component analysis processing on the two-dimensional matrix; anda display part to display a processing result of the analysis part.
  • 2. The ophthalmologic measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the optical characteristic data includes coefficients of Zernike polynomials.
  • 3. The ophthalmologic measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the analysis part subtracts a time average of each element from each element of the optical characteristic data measured by the measurement part, and forms the optical characteristic data.
  • 4. The ophthalmologic measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the analysis part, with respect to principal components obtained by the principal component analysis processing, for each of the principal components of the two-dimensional matrix, converts the one-dimensional array at the p-th column into two-dimensional data to represent the time course of each optical characteristic, and arranges the first to the n-th optical characteristic data, reversely to a manner in which each of the optical characteristic data concerning the first to the n-th blink intervals measured by the measurement part is arranged one-dimensionally, to obtain a two-dimensional space representing a time change of each optical characteristic, andthe display part displays a code map based on the obtained two-dimensional space.
  • 5. The ophthalmologic measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the display part displays, as a code map, typical gray codes or color codes of a normal, a light dry eye, an intermediate dry eye, and a serious dry eye, for judgment of a measured case, on a screen, or, the display part displays these gray scale codes or color codes on the screen by a simple operation.
  • 6. The ophthalmologic measuring apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a sign signal formation part to encourage a subject to blink, wherein the measurement part measures the optical characteristic of the subject eye varying with elapsed time from an end of the blink of the subject.
  • 7. The ophthalmologic measuring apparatus according to claim 1, further comprising a judgment part to detect a blink of a subject, wherein when the judgment part detects the blink of the subject, the measurement part measures the optical characteristic of the subject eye varying with elapsed time from an end of the blink of the subject.
  • 8. The ophthalmologic measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the illuminating optical system illuminates the subject eye with the illumination light flux forming substantially a point light source on an ocular fundus of the subject eye, or with the illumination light flux converging on the center of curvature of a cornea,the light receiving optical system includes plural light receiving parts that receive the reflected light flux from the ocular fundus of the subject eye illuminated with the illumination flux of the illuminating optical system and from a corneal surface, and form a first and a second received light signals, andthe measurement part measures a wavefront aberration of the whole subject eye based on the reflected light flux from the ocular fundus, and measures a corneal aberration of the cornea of the subject eye based on the reflected light flux from the corneal surface.
  • 9. The ophthalmologic measuring apparatus according to claim 8, wherein the measurement part simultaneously measures the wavefront aberration of the whole subject eye based on the reflected light flux from the ocular fundus, and the cornea aberration of the cornea of the subject eye based on the reflected light flux from the corneal surface.
  • 10. The ophthalmologic measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the illuminating optical system illuminates the subject eye with the illumination light flux forming substantially a point light source at an ocular fundus of the subject eye,the light receiving optical system receives the reflected light flux from the ocular fundus of the subject eye illuminated with the illumination light flux of the illuminating optical system and forms the received light signal, andthe measurement part measures a wavefront aberration of the whole subject eye based on the reflected light flux from the ocular fundus.
  • 11. The ophthalmologic measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the illuminating optical system illuminates the subject eye with the illumination light flux converging on the center of curvature of a cornea of the subject eye,the light receiving optical system receives the reflected light flux from a corneal surface illuminated with the illumination light flux of the illuminating optical system and forms the received light signal, andthe measurement part measures a corneal aberration of the cornea of the subject eye based on the reflected light flux from the corneal surface.
  • 12. The ophthalmologic measuring apparatus according to claim 1, wherein the illuminating optical system illuminates the subject eye with the illumination light flux to form substantially a point light source on both ocular fundi of a subject and/or with the illumination light flux converging on the centers of curvature of corneas of both eyes of the subject,the light receiving optical system receives the reflected light flux from the ocular fundi of both the eyes of the subject illuminated with the illumination light flux of the illuminating optical system and/or the reflected light flux from corneal surfaces of both the eyes of the subject, and forms a first received light signal and/or a second received light signal, andthe measurement part measures a wavefront aberration of the whole subject eye based on the reflected light flux from the ocular fundus, and/or measures a corneal aberration of the cornea of the subject eye based on the reflected light flux from the corneal surface.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
2006-093022 Mar 2006 JP national