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Vivolight - Model Cornaris P80 - Multimodality Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) Imaging System
The Multimodality Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) System is an advanced intravascular imaging device designed for comprehensive diagnostic capabilities. This system integrates multiple techniques, offering unparalleled and detailed visualization of vascular tissue structures for PCI guidance.
- Resolution (μm): ≤15
- Frame speed (f/s): 200
- Pullback range (mm): 40/55/80
- Pullback speed (mm/s): 20/40
- Imaging range (mm): 10
- Hardware capacity (TB): 2
- Multimodality Integration
- High-resolution Imaging
- Automatic Measurement of Lumen
- Safety and Reliability
Multimodality refers to the three novel technologies integrated into one OCT platform, which are Index of Plaque Attenuation technology for plaque stability assessment, Virtual Flow Ratio technology for functional assessment of coronary stenosis and Intelligent Calcium Assessment technology for calcium severity. Single OCT pullback could obtain multimodal assessment results without extra consumables and procedure time.
Auto assessment of plaque stability for PCI strategy selection, available after a single pullback without extra cost & time
Obtain functional assessment of coronary artery at the same time of OCT examination, no need for extra cost & time
Auto identification & calculation of calcium volume & score by AI algorithm, simplifying the treatment of calcified lesions
Complete an ultra-long pullback of 80 mm in 2 seconds
Complete an ultra HD scan of 55 mm in 2.75 seconds
Complete a super fast pullback of 40 mm in 1 second
Auto-calculation of Neointimal Coverage to provide guidance
for DAPT (dual antiplatelet therapy) adjustment
Shorten OCT learning curve, reduce procedure time & volume of contrast
All-round insight of vascular lumen, showing details from 3D perspective
Predict risk of side branch occlusion, adopting optimal strategy for bifurcation lesions
Immediate evaluation for bioresorbable scaffolds (BRS)