Visual Field Perimetry Testing Equipment are used by eye doctors to look for signs of vision loss in patients. During the non-invasive test, a patient sits and looks inside the instrument at a screen. Every time the patient sees a flash of light, they are instructed to press a button on a remote. In this way, the patient's entire vision -- including their peripheral or side vision -- is checked, as a loss of peripheral vision can be an early indicator of glaucoma.
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Company | OCULUS, Inc. | OCULUS, Inc. |
Item | OCULUS Easyfield® C | OCULUS Smartfield |
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Weight | Inquire | 7.6 kg (16.8 lbs) |
Test Strategies | Innovative CLIP (Continuous Light Increment Perimetry) strategy for superfast glaucoma threshold tests, interpolating fast threshold, classical 4-2 bracketing, supra-threshold screening strategies. | Inquire |
Dimensions (W x H x D) | Inquire | 332 x 418 to 477 x 402 mm (or 13.1 x 16.5 to 18.8 x 15.9 in) |
Markets Served | USA and Worldwide | Inquire |
Stimulus | Goldmann Standard | Size: Goldmann III Duration: 200 ms/user-defined |
Static / Kinetic | Static | Inquire |
Fixation Control | Heijl-Krakau (blind spot), central threshold, CCD camera | Through central threshold, Heijl-Krakau (using the blind spot), live video image |
Analysis Software | Brussini Glaucoma Staging System (GSS 2) on laptop/PC. Full statistic package based on normative databases, inclusive on the hand command unit. International printout format, with additional defect curve representation. | Inquire |
Description | The OCULUS Easyfield® is the smallest full-fledged perimeter on the market. It is designed for use as a visual field screener and as a threshold perimeter for immediate re-examination of any abnormal findings. Ideal for all common examinations of the | The OCULUS Smartfield is a compact visual field device purposefully optimized for monitoring functional impairment in glaucoma. Based on an ultra-high-luminance LCD screen it performs standard automated perimetry of the central visual field and |
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