Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Imaging Systems

Optical Coherence Tomography, or OCT, is advanced technology used for retinal imaging and analysis. This technology provides highly detailed images of the retina as well as the optic nerve. These cross-sectional images are viewable in 2D and 3D, allowing for topographical mapping of the eye including macular thickness. Various pathology can be detected using this non-contact technology such as Glaucoma and Keratoconus. Some OCT products boast additional features such as Microperimetry. OCT is also extremely helpful to measure the changes in a patients eyes overtime and can be beneficial pre and post-operatively for cataract patients.

Another important aspect of Optical Coherence Tomography is the ability to remotely access images and data with vendor software. If the product is DICOM compatible, this information can be input into the Electronical Medical Records (EMR) system to be viewed by various healthcare professionals regardless of location. Regardless of which OCT product chosen, be sure the vendor is reputable and will provide support and service for their product.
CompanyOptovue, IncorporatedOptovue, Incorporated
ItemAvanti Comprehensive Widefield OCTiVue Spectral-Domain OCT
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DescriptionThe Avanti Widefield OCT from Optovue gives you new information on structures outside the traditional 6x6 mm cube, separates the retina into distinct layers for detailed assessment, offers views of the vitreous and deep choroid, and gives you the The iVue OCT System is a powerful clinical tool that transforms the way you assess the retina, optic disc and the cornea. Quantify the thickness of the retina, nerve fiber layer, ganglion cell complex and the cornea. Track change and predict trends
Features
  • Visualize Peripheral Pathology with Avanti's 3D Widefield Cube
  • Assess of Change Over Time with RNFL and GCC Trend Analysis
  • Precisely Calculate IOL Power in Your Post-Refractive Surgery Patients with Total Cornea Power
  • Increase Your Productivity with High-Speed Scanning and Easy-to-Use Reports
  • Virtual dissection of the retina and optic disc
  • 512 X 128 dense cube with 67 million data points
  • High density 3D volume for visualization and analysis of patient condition
  • GCC® Thickness Mapping
Weight (lbs)143 lb (65 kg)36 kg (79 lb)
Pupil DiameterInquire2.5mm minimum
Working Distance22mmInquire
Field of ViewInquire21° (H) x 21° (V)
Dimensions (W × H × D)950 (37.4) x 690~890 (27.2~35.2) x 700 (27.6)486 mm (19.1 in) x 669-870 mm (26.3~34.3 in ) x 874 mm (34.4 in)
Scan Depth~3mm2 - 2.3mm (retina)
A-Scan Speed70,000 A-Scan/Second256 to 1024 A-scan/Frame
Axial Resolution5µmInquire
Transverse Resolution15µm15 µm (retina)
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