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Angioplex Zeiss Cirrus 5000 OCT
The Angioplex Zeiss Cirrus 5000 HD-OCT improves on the Cirrus 4000 model in hardware and software. It retains the most important features of the 4000 model and upgrades on hardware and Smart HD Scans. Buy Angioplex Zeiss Cirrus Now
Eye motion artifacts are reduced with FastTrac retinal tracking, and enables tracking of the current scan to the position of a previous scan which , as a results, provides a better progression analysis.
The monitor has been improved too, with a 19-inch size display for high-definition scans.
AngioPlex OCT Angiography
For the first time, AngioPlex allows for the visualization of both vascular and structural information from a single non-invasive scan. One that makes eye care’s leading clinical OCT platform an unprecedented tool for the acquisition of ultra-clear color-depth-resolved 3D microvascular imaging of the retina.
AngioPlex technology revolutionizes clinical practice by making the visualization of microvasculature of the retina a routine part of everyday care.
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New vascular information
- Ultra-clear 3D microvascular visualizations power by OMAG
- OMAG detects motion of red blood cells within sequential OCT B-scans performed repeatedly at the same location
- Depth of retinal vasculature color-coded for ease of visual assessment
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Enhanced workflow
- Ideal non-invasive, dye-free angiography
- Single-scan simplicity: capture OCT angiography with just one scan
- Real-time tracking with enhanced FastTrac ensures artifact-free scans and precise location identification during follow-up visits.
Diabetic Retinopathy (DR) – AntioPlex(tm) maps visually isolate the neovascularization elsewhere (NVE) located in the vitro-retinal interface (VRI) |
Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD) – AngioPlex maps reveal choroidal neovascularization( CNV) in AMD |
Branch Retinal Vein Occlusion (BRVO) – AngioPlex maps visualize vascular abnormalities and areas of non-perfusion due to vein occlusions
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NEW PanoMap Analysis
Wide-field structural damage assessment for glaucoma
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New PanoMap wide field analysis displays structural data for the entire posterior pole – RNFL, ONH and GCO metrics show the extend of structural damange.
- At-a-glance insight — A single analysis for integrated insights into early pathologies
- Backward-compatible –PanoMap uses existing Macular Cube and Optic Disc Cube scans to provide a wide-field view of the posterior pole without altering scan protocols.
NEW Anterior Segment Premier Module from Zeiss
The first retinal OCT with full anterior chamber imaging and measurements
ChamberView image – Chamberview provides an expansive 15.5 mm wide view of the entire anterior chamber with objective tools for measuring anterior segment ocular structures.
HD Cornea Scan – 9 mm high-resolution scan, including versatile tools for measuring thickness of residual stromal bed, LASIK flap, and other corneal structures.
Pachymetry Map –9 mm pachymetry map highlights corneal irregularities and identifies thinnest point for refractive surgery screening.
NEW OCT Goniometry
A non-contact method to help identify patients at risk of angle closure glaucoma
Wide Angle-to-Angle scan and HD Angle Scan — Provide exquisite detail of the iridocorneal angle and include measurement tools for Angle Opening Distance (AOD500/750) and Trabecular Iris Space Area (TISA 500/750) to quantify and track degree of angle closure
NEW Smart HD Scan Patterns
Targeted visualizations of critical anatomy.
Automatic centering of scans ensures you see the fovea in each patient.
Technical Specifications – Buy Angioplex Zeiss Cirrus Now
OCT Imaging | |
Methodology | Spectral Domain OCT |
Optical source | Superluminescent diode (SLD), 840 nm |
Scan speed | 27,000 – 68,000 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 (LSO) |
Live fundus image | During alignment and during OCT scan |
Optical source | Superluminescent diode (SLD), 750 nm |
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 |
Electrical and Physical | |
Weight | 80 lbs (36 kg) |
Dimensions of instrument | 26L x 18W x 21H (in) 65L x 46W x 53H (cm) |
Dimensions of table | 39L x 22W (in) 99L x 56W (cm) |
Fixation | Internal, external |
Internal fixation focus adjustment | -20D to +20D (diopters) |
Electrical rating (115V) | Single Phase, 100–120V~ systems: 50/60Hz, 5A |
Electrical rating (230V) | Single Phase, 220–240V~ systems: 50/60Hz, 2.5A |
Internal Computer | |
Operating system/processor | Windows ® 7, 4 th generation i7 Intel ® processor |
Memory | 16 GB |
Hard drive/internal storage | ≥ 2 T > 200,000 scans |
Display | Integrated 19“ color flat panel display |
USB ports | 6 ports |
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