For her study, Laser Speckle Flowgraphy was used as a non-invasive imaging modality that captures optic nerve head images in a sequence manner within 4 seconds. This modality quantifies the ocular blood flow (OBF) changes in optic nerve through the speckle pattern changes in accordance to the movement of blood cell movement among the frame sequences.
On her research, Aishah explains, “Basically, it is an eye scan where the patient or subject just places their chin on the holder and we capture the optic nerve head images. It only takes 4 seconds, without the need for exposure to a light flash or a pupil dilator typically used in fundus examinations that can leave the patient with impaired vision for the next 12 hours, which normally dissuades elderly patients from getting their eye checked.”