Glaucoma
Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that progress gradually, stealing sight, without showing symptoms. The word ‘glaucoma’ is actually an umbrella term for a group of eye diseases that damage the delicate fibers of the optic nerve. Damage is often the result of high fluid pressure inside the eye. Glaucoma can affect people of all ages but is most prevalent in middle-aged adults and the elderly. Results from published clinical studies suggest that optomap may play an essential role in glaucoma management. Optos devices capture and provide details needed for glaucoma exams such as segmentation and reference data specifically found with the Monaco device, while simultaneously delivering an integrated view to the eye.
Clinical Studies
Can Ultra-widefield Retinal Imaging Replace Colour Digital Stereoscopy for Glaucoma Detection?
optomap Multimodal Glaucoma Cases
Optos offers multimodal imaging with all ultra-widefield devices. Having both ultra-widefield and four images captured in less than one second has been shown to enhance pathology detection and disease management as well as improve practice and clinic flow. Ultra-widefield multimodal imaging is important across all access points of patient care - screening, detection, diagnosis, and treatment.