Carl Zeiss Cirrus HD OCT 4000
$4,880.00
The Cirrus HD-OCT with Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (RNFL), Macular, Optic Nerve Head, and Ganglion Cell Normative Databases is indicated for in-vivo viewing, axial cross-sectional, and three-dimensional imaging and measurement of anterior and posterior ocular structures.
Description
Carl Zeiss Cirrus HD OCT 4000
Carl Zeiss Cirrus HD OCT 4000 delivers detailed diagnostic and change analysis you can rely on. The small footprint and fast capture speeds of the Cirrus 4000 improve work efficiency while helping you to deliver better care to your patients. The Cirrus 4000 acquires OCT data about 70 times faster (27,000 vs. 400 A-scans per second) and with better resolution (5 μm vs. ~10 μm axial resolution in tissue), compared to first-generation OCT technology. Cirrus acquires whole cubes of OCT image data, composed of hundreds of line scans, in about the same time as Stratus acquires a six-line scan. You can view these data cubes in three planes, or through three dimensions, giving you access to an extensive amount of retinal image data in one scan.
FEATURES:
FastTrac retinal tracking system
Macular Thickness OU AnalysisAdvanced RPE analysis
Ganglion Cell Analysis
Guided Progression Analysis (GPA)
Precision FoveaFinder
Macular Thickness and Change Analysis
Macular Thickness Normative Data
SPECIFICATIONS
Technical data
Axial resolution: 5 μm (in tissue)
Transverse resolution: 15 μm (in tissue)
Scan speed: 27,000 A-scans per second
A-scan depth: 2.0 mm (in tissue), 1024 points
Optical source: superluminescent diode (SLD), 840 nm
Fundus Imaging
Line scanning ophthalmoscope (LSO)
Live during scanning
Transverse resolution: 25 μm (in tissue)
Optical source: superluminescent diode (SLD), 750 nm
Field of view: 36° x 30°
Scan Patterns
Macular Cube 200 x 200 Combo: 200 horizontal scan lines comprised of 200 A-scans
Macular Cube 512 x 128 Combo: 128 horizontal scan lines comprised of 512 A-scans
5 Line Raster: 4096 A-scans per B-Scan (adjustable length, spacing and orientation)
HD-OCT Imaging
Methodology: Spectral Domain OCT
Optical Source: superluminescent diode (SLD), 840 nm
Optical Power: < 725 μW at the cornea
Scan Speed: 27,000 A-scans per second
A-Scan depth: 2.0 mm (in tissue), 1024 points
Axial resolution: 5 μm (in tissue)
Transverse resolution: 15 μm (in tissue)
Fundus Imaging
Methodology: Line scanning ophthalmoscope
Live Fundus Image: During alignment and during OCT scan
Optical Source: Superluminescent diode (SLD), 750 nm
Optical Power: < 1.5 mW at the cornea
Field of View: 36 degrees W x 30 degrees H
Frame rate: >20 Hz
Transverse resolution: 25 μm (in tissue)
Iris Imaging
Methodology: CCD Camera
Resolution: 1280 x 1024
Live iris image: During alignment
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