Improved quality

Improved quality
Colin Kerr
Colin Kerr
Published: Thursday, February 1, 2018
Heidelberg Engineering presented the latest features of the SPECTRALIS OCT Angiography Module at the 5th International Congress on OCT Angiography in Rome, Italy. “OCT angiography fully integrated in a multimodal imaging workflow is surely one of the most promising diagnostic tools in modern ophthalmic imaging. However, for clinicians to enjoy its benefits they need a device with resolution that is high enough to see capillary networks in detail and the ability to track eye movement and remove projection artifacts in a reliable manner”, said Dr Kester Nahen, Managing Director of Heidelberg Engineering. The new features of the SPECTRALIS OCT Angiography Module include an improved image quality for the precise visualisation of pathology and structures in the deep vascular complex, a refined retinal layer segmentation and a unique projection artifact removal (PAR) tool. www.HeidelbergEngineering.com
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