Evaluation of In Vivo Subject-Specific Mechanical Modeling of the Optic Nerve Head for Robust Assessment of Ocular Mechanics
Evaluation of In Vivo Subject-Specific Mechanical Modeling of the Optic Nerve Head for Robust Assessment of Ocular Mechanics
To establish the tissue regions necessary to accurately represent the mechanics of the optic nerve head (ONH), imaging data of the ONH from 2 healthy subjects were used to create in vivo subject-specific eye mechanical models considering distinct properties for all major ocular tissues. Tests were performed to evaluate the effect of the material properties and the inclusion of these tissues on the mechanics of the lamina cribrosa (LC), retina, and optic nerve. Then, the LC mechanical response due to variations in intraocular and intracranial pressures was evaluated to validate the modeling approach. The sclera stiffness has the largest impact on the mechanics of the LC, retina, and optic nerve, while Bruchs membrane has a negligible effect on these tissues response. The validation tests showed increased LC strain with increased pressure and highest strains in the inferior and temporal subregion, as seen in literature studies. Consequently, accurate ONH mechanical representation can be obtained by only including those tissue regions identified as necessary.
Soumaya Ouhsousou、Lucy Q. Shen、Chhavi Saini、Amin Pourasghar、Mengyu Wang、John C. Brigham
基础医学眼科学
Soumaya Ouhsousou,Lucy Q. Shen,Chhavi Saini,Amin Pourasghar,Mengyu Wang,John C. Brigham.Evaluation of In Vivo Subject-Specific Mechanical Modeling of the Optic Nerve Head for Robust Assessment of Ocular Mechanics[EB/OL].(2025-04-30)[2025-06-09].https://arxiv.org/abs/2504.21765.点此复制
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