Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Equipment / Optical Coherent Tomography Machines

Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is used to provide eye doctors with an image of the retina in the back of a patient's eye. The machine uses light waves to take three-dimensional photos that can provide doctors with an image of the layers and specific measurements that can help them diagnose different diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD), glaucoma, and diabetic retinopathy. The test is non-invasive and usually takes just a few minutes for a scan to be taken.
CompanyHeidelberg Engineering, Inc.Heidelberg Engineering, Inc.
ItemSPECTRALIS Diagnostic Imaging PlatformSPECTRALIS® MultiColor Scanning Laser Imaging
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Pupil Diameter= 2.5 mmInquire
Imaging ModesMultiColor; BluePeak, Retina, Glaucoma, Anterior Segment, Infrared Reflectance, Widefield Fundus and OCT, AngiographyInquire
A-Scan Speed40,000 per secondInquire
Scan Depth1.9 mmInquire
Axial Resolution3.9 µm (digital)Inquire
Transverse Resolution14 µmInquire
Wide Field ImagingOptionalInquire
TypeHigh-Definition OCT with Scanning Laser Fundus ImagingInquire
Scan TypeScanning Laser Fundus Imaging: BluePeak, MultiColor, Infrared Reflectance
OCT: Retina, Glaucoma, Anterior Segment
Angiography: ICG, Fluorescein
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Digital ImagingYesInquire
Image Magnification/Resolution10 µm/pixelInquire
Photographic Angles30° x 30°; optional 55° lensInquire
DescriptionA modular and upgradeable ophthalmic diagnostic imaging platform, the SPECTRALIS system combines scanning laser fundus imaging with high-resolution OCT. A range of imaging modules allow the system to perform widefield and ultra-widefield imaging The MultiColor™ image is composed of three simultaneously acquired selective color laser images. The versatility to view both the MultiColor image and the individual color images provides additional diagnostic power by highlighting structural detail
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