High Resolution OTC


NIDEK says that the Optical Coherence Tomography RS-3000 Lite achieves the optimum balance between cost and performance with its fundus surface imaging system.
“The RS-3000 Lite has been developed for screening in general eye clinics,†said a company spokesman. “The RS-3000 Lite utilises a different method – the OCT phase fundus – in place of SLO to image the surface of the fundus. The 9mm x 9mm wide area map enables analysis of [NFL+GCL+IPL] status in and around macula, around optic disc, and even in the peripheral area. The high-speed scan (Max. 53,000 A-scans/s) and high-speed averaging (Max. 50 images) achieve high-definition B-scan image. The RS-3000 Lite provides multiple analyses based on practically selected four scan patterns, macula line, macula map, macula multi, and disc map,†he said.
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