The Zeiss Cirrus 400 is an optical coherence tomograph (OCT) used in ophthalmology to examine the retina and optic nerve. It can be used to diagnose and monitor conditions such as glaucoma , age-related macular degeneration (AMD) , and diabetic retinopathy .
Main features of the Zeiss Cirrus 400:
High-resolution OCT imaging: Captures detailed images of the layers of the retina.
Optic nerve and nerve fiber layer analysis: useful for glaucoma monitoring.
Automatic retinal segmentation: for the assessment of retinal pathologies.
Normative database: allows results to be compared to standard values.
Intuitive and ergonomic interface: makes it easy for practitioners to use.