What is Spectralis HRA?

What is Spectralis HRA?

The SPECTRALIS® HRA+OCT imaging platform combines scanning laser fundus imaging modalities including dye-based Fluorescein Angiography (FA) with simultaneous OCT imaging. At Insight Eye Equipment, we guarantee each pre-owned unit is fully-refurbished and provided with warranty.

What type of OCT is Spectralis?

The SPECTRALIS® OCT Plus technology is a unique ophthalmic diagnostic imaging device used primarily to examine the structures of the retina, macula, and optic nerve. It combines two technologies, confocal scanning laser ophthalmoscopy (cSLO) and spectral domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT).

What is Spectralis?

The SPECTRALIS® is an expandable diagnostic imaging platform which combines scanning laser fundus imaging with high-resolution OCT.

What is Spectralis tracking laser tomography?

The Spectralis allows the operator to customise the volume scanning protocol by adjusting the scan density and the dimensions of the scan area.

What imaging system does Spectralis use?

The SPECTRALIS® HRA+OCT imaging platform combines scanning laser fundus imaging modalities including dye-based Fluorescein Angiography (FA) with simultaneous OCT imaging.

What is Spectralis optic disc assessment?

The SPECTRALIS® Glaucoma Module Premium Edition combines the proprietary Anatomic Positioning System (APS) with a series of unique scan patterns to assess the optic nerve head, the retinal nerve fiber layer, and the macular ganglion cell layer.

Who makes the Spectralis OCT?

Heidelberg Engineering GmbH
SPECTRALIS® OCT Angiography Module | Heidelberg Engineering GmbH.

How much are OCT machines?

between $50,000 and $120,000
Traditional OCT machines weigh more than 60 pounds, take up an entire desk and cost anywhere between $50,000 and $120,000. The new OCT device weighs four pounds, is about the size of a lunch box and, Wax expects, will be sold for less than $15,000.

How is an OCT test performed?

From start to finish, an OCT exam takes about 10 minutes. The exam is non-invasive and painless. You simply place your chin into a chin rest and keep your eye open as you look at a target (often a blinking dot or a small picture). Then, without touching it, the OCT machine scans your eye.

What is normal optic nerve thickness?

Typically, a normal, nonglaucomatous eye has an RNFL thickness of 80 microns or greater. An eye with an average RNFL thickness of 70 to 79 is suspicious for glaucoma.

What is the purpose of an OCT test?

Optical coherence tomography (OCT) is a noninvasive imaging method that uses reflected light to create pictures of the back of your eye. It can be used to diagnose and manage diseases like diabetes-related retinopathy and glaucoma.

What is SPECTRALIS® HRA imaging?

The SPECTRALIS ® HRA imaging platform is especially designed for dye-based angiography such as Fluorescein Angiography (FA) and is equipped with several scanning laser fundus imaging modalities.

How does the SPECTRALIS HRA+Oct work?

The SPECTRALIS HRA+OCT is always delivered with a panning camera head and an external touch panel control for easy adjustment and acquisition. The SPECTRALIS ® HRA imaging platform is especially designed for dye-based angiography such as Fluorescein Angiography (FA) and is equipped with several scanning laser fundus imaging modalities.

What is the SPECTRALIS® OCT imaging platform?

The SPECTRALIS ® OCT imaging platform combines scanning laser fundus imaging with simultaneously acquired OCT. As an expandable platform, it can be upgraded with additional scanning laser fundus imaging modalities, such as BluePeak autofluorescence and MultiColor, as well as advanced modules such as OCT2 and the Glaucoma Module Premium Edition.

What is the SPECTRALIS ®?

The SPECTRALIS ® is an ophthalmic imaging platform with an upgradable, modular design. This platform allows clinicians to configure each SPECTRALIS to the specific diagnostic workflow in the practice or clinic.