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Glaucoma Risk Equipment Supplied In USA
3 equipment items found
Manufactured by:Reichert, Inc based inDepew, NEW YORK (USA)
Ocular Response Analyzer® (ORA) G3 is the only device that measures Corneal Hysteresis (CH) and Corneal Compensated IOP (IOPcc). Corneal Hysteresis has consistently shown to be a more powerful predictor of, and strongly associated with, glaucoma progression, more so than key risk factors such as IOP and CCT. IOPcc is a pressure measurement that is less ...
Manufactured by:Reichert, Inc based inDepew, NEW YORK (USA)
This measurement, referred to as Corneal Compensated IOP (IOPcc) is minimally affected by corneal visco-elastic properties, thickness, or surgical procedures such as LASIK or PRK. As such, IOPcc is a better indicator of glaucoma risk than other methods of tonometry, including Goldmann Applanation. The Reichert 7CR is more clinically valid in all subjects, ...
by:Avisi Technologies Inc. based inPhiladelphia, PENNSYLVANIA (USA)
Glaucoma is the second leading cause of blindness in the world and currently has no cure. In glaucoma patients, excess fluid within the eye builds up and puts pressure on the optic nerve. This pressure leads to irreversible vision loss. Glaucoma is a group of diseases, the two most common being primary open-angle glaucoma and angle-closure glaucoma. Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is the most ...
