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Heidelberg Spectralis 6-mode OCT

Ref : 2740757-13-AW
Condition : Used
Manufacturer : Heidelberg
Model : Spectralis 6-mode OCT
Year(s) : -
Quantity : 1
Location : Seller or machines location:
AMERICA North (USA-Canada-Mexico)

The Heidelberg Spectralis HRA + OCT can be available with
an optional panning camera headset and an outside touch panel
control for easy modification and acquisition.
A variety of imaging modules allow the system to
perform widefield and ultra-widefield imaging.

The Glaucoma Module Premium Edition assess the optic nerve head,
the nerve fiber layer, and the ganglion cell layer,
and the AutoRescan function screens change over time.
MultiColor Scanning Laser Imaging uses three laser wavelengths to
display structures that are different inside the retina via
fundus photography.
BluePeak is an imaging mode that summarizes metabolic stress in
the retina with lipofuscin as a sign.
The Widefield Imaging Module offers a 55-degree field of
view for OCT imaging modalities and all SPECTRALIS fundus.

Features
The Spectralis platform has many versions at various price points.
The workhorse model in the family in the Spectralis OCT,
an economical, easy-to-use version with Autorescan and
one-touch pre-set patterns. Additional versions permit clinicians to
tailor a system.

Heidelberg Spectralis HRA + OCT Features:
Heidelberg Spectralis HRA + OCT 6 Mod
Spectral-Domain OCT
Enhanced Depth Imaging (EDI) OCT
Infrared Reflectance
Blue Peak, blue laser autofluorescence
Fluorescein Angiography
ICG Angiography
Panning Camera

TruTrack™ active eye tracking: actively follows the
patient’s eye during the scan, minimizing motion artifact.

Heidelberg Noise Reduction™: combines multiple scans taken at the same location and eliminates noise from the image.

Confocal Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope: for
high-resolution fundus imaging.

BluePeak™ with RegionFinder™: to monitor RPE health in
conditions such as AMD and hydroxychloroquine administration.

Five (5) imaging modes: infrared (IR), BluePeak™ blue laser
autofluorescence, blue reflectance (BR)
(this mode is sometimes referred to as red-free),
fluorescein angiography (FA) and ICG angiography (ICGA).

Movie image capture: for high-speed video angiography.

Optional non-contact ultra-widefield angiography:
offers evenly illuminated, undistorted,
high contrast images in the far periphery.

Fundus image field of view: from 15° up to 150° with optional lenses.

Network ready: remote image review and optional EHR/PACS interface.

Upgradable: the following additional imaging modes can be added
to this system: Spectral Domain OCT.

The Anterior Segment Module captures high-resolution images of
the retina and scleral structures. The OCT2 module brings together
fast scan TruTrack Active Eye Tracking and speeds to
produce high-quality pictures efficiently.
Scanning Laser Angiography can be performed using
either fluorescein or ICG dye to capture images and videos of
blood vessel action. The two modes are compatible with
all the Angiography Module which may capture single-shot
high-contrast images.

The infrared imaging capability of this SPECTRALIS expands the
range of patients which may be imaged when small pupils
poor media or lack of dilation hamper fundus cameras.
Infrared light penetrates deeper into tissues showing structural
modifications which may not be visible under contact lens
evaluation or on light photographs. Both mode and
5 style version can be upgraded to the 6 style HRA+OCT.

Multi-modality imaging with Spectralis is helping push the evolution
of novel therapeutics and changing the course of
patient management in healthcare. By incorporating it by confocal
scanning laser ophthalmoscopy employing a platform system,
Spectralis has improved the function of domain OCT.
The combination of this two technology has enabled innovative
imaging capabilities, for example, active eye tracking,
and blue laser autofluorescence, providing perspectives on
the structure and function of the eye to clinicians.

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