Revolutionizing Ophthalmic Imaging: Discover the Advanced Capabilities of the Cirrus 5000 HD-OCT
Introducing the Cirrus 5000 HD-OCT, a cutting-edge advancement in ophthalmic imaging technology. With its new PanoMap wide-field analysis, this device offers unparalleled insight into the structural health of the entire posterior pole, including metrics for retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL), optic nerve head (ONH), and ganglion cell analysis (GCA). This comprehensive view allows clinicians to assess the extent of structural damage with precision and accuracy, providing valuable information for diagnosis and treatment planning.
Experience at-a-glance insight with the Cirrus 5000 HD-OCT. With a single analysis, clinicians gain integrated insights into early pathologies, enabling swift and informed clinical decisions. This streamlined approach enhances workflow efficiency while ensuring thorough evaluation of retinal structures.
Furthermore, the Cirrus 5000 HD-OCT is backward-compatible, seamlessly integrating with existing Macular Cube and Optic Disc Cube scans. By leveraging these established scan protocols, PanoMap delivers a wide-field view of the posterior pole without the need for additional adjustments, simplifying the imaging process while maximizing diagnostic capabilities.
As the first retinal OCT with full anterior chamber imaging, the Cirrus 5000 HD-OCT sets a new standard in ophthalmic diagnostics. ChamberView image offers a remarkable 15.5 mm wide view of the entire anterior chamber, complemented by objective tools for precise measurement of anterior segment ocular structures. This comprehensive view facilitates accurate assessment of conditions affecting the anterior segment, empowering clinicians with the insights needed for optimal patient care.
Experience unparalleled clarity with the HD Cornea Scan feature of the Cirrus 5000 HD-OCT. With a 9 mm high-resolution scan, this advanced technology provides versatile tools for measuring the thickness of residual stromal bed, LASIK flap, and other corneal structures. Whether evaluating corneal health or monitoring post-operative outcomes, the HD Cornea Scan delivers exceptional detail and precision, ensuring comprehensive assessment and informed decision-making.
The Cirrus 5000 HD-OCT goes beyond traditional imaging capabilities with its innovative Pachymetry Map feature. Covering a 9 mm area, this specialized map highlights corneal irregularities and identifies the thinnest point, essential for refractive surgery screening. By providing detailed information about corneal thickness and irregularities, the Pachymetry Map empowers clinicians to make informed decisions regarding refractive surgical interventions, ensuring optimal outcomes for patients.
Additionally, the Cirrus 5000 HD-OCT offers Wide Angle-to-Angle scan and HD Angle Scan functionalities, providing unparalleled insight into the iridocorneal angle. These advanced scanning techniques deliver exquisite detail of the angle structures, enabling clinicians to assess angle morphology with precision. Equipped with measurement tools for Angle Opening Distance (AOD500/750) and Trabecular Iris Space Area (TISA500/750), clinicians can quantify and track the degree of angle closure over time. This comprehensive assessment of the iridocorneal angle facilitates early detection and management of angle-related pathologies, ultimately preserving visual health and optimizing patient outcomes.
The Cirrus 5000 HD-OCT introduces the revolutionary Smart HD 1 Line scan feature, designed to enhance imaging precision and detail. This cutting-edge functionality captures and averages 100 B-scan images while automatically centering at the fovea or region of interest. The result is a brilliant image that provides simultaneous visualization of intricate details in the vitreous, retina, and choroid. Clinicians benefit from unparalleled clarity and depth, enabling comprehensive assessment of retinal structures and pathology.
Furthermore, the Cirrus 5000 HD-OCT offers VRI en face preset display, showcasing the versatility of this advanced imaging system. An example of its capabilities is demonstrated in the depiction of epiretinal membrane (ERM), where dark areas indicate membrane detachment. This preset display provides clinicians with valuable insights into retinal pathology, facilitating accurate diagnosis and treatment planning.
Another remarkable feature of the Cirrus 5000 HD-OCT is the IS/OS-Ellipsoid en face preset display, which offers invaluable diagnostic assistance in cases such as hydroxychloroquine toxicity. Illustrated by the classic bull's eye maculopathy pattern, this preset display enables early detection and monitoring of drug-induced retinal changes. With its ability to visualize subtle abnormalities, the Cirrus 5000 HD-OCT empowers clinicians to deliver proactive and personalized care, ensuring optimal visual health outcomes for patients.