The Optos Daytona RG AF retinal Camera ultra-widefield (UWF) designed to provide comprehensive, high-resolution images of the retina. It combines red and green laser imaging (RG) with autofluorescence (AF) capabilities, making it a versatile tool for eye care professionals.
Optos Daytona RG AF Features
- Ultra-Widefield Imaging: Captures up to 200° of the retina in a single image, covering approximately 82% of the retinal area. This expansive view aids in the detection of peripheral retinal pathologies that might be missed with traditional imaging methods.
- Non-Mydriatic Operation: Allows for imaging without the need for pupil dilation, enhancing patient comfort and streamlining the examination process.
- Dual-Wavelength Laser Scanning:
- Red Laser (635 nm): Penetrates deeper retinal structures, including the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) and choroid.
- Green Laser (532 nm): Provides detailed views of the sensory retina up to the RPE.
- Autofluorescence Imaging (AF): Utilizes green laser light to detect lipofuscin accumulation in the RPE, aiding in the diagnosis and monitoring of various retinal diseases.
- High-Resolution Imaging:
- optomap: 20 µm resolution.
- optomap plus: 14 µm resolution.
- Rapid Image Acquisition: Captures images in less than 0.4 seconds, facilitating quick examinations and reducing patient discomfort.
- Compact Design: With dimensions of 440 mm (width) x 500 mm (depth) x 795 mm (height) and a weight of 28 kg, the Daytona RG AF is suitable for practices with limited space.
- Software Integration: Equipped with OptosAdvance™, a browser-based image review software that allows for documentation, monitoring, and referral processing, enhancing patient management and practice efficiency.
Optos Daytona RG AF Specifications
- Image Modalities:
- Color Composite View
- Red Laser View
- Green Laser View
- Autofluorescence (AF) View
- Wavelengths:
- Red Laser: 635 nm
- Green Laser: 532 nm
- Exposure Time: Less than 0.4 seconds
- Power Requirements: 100-120V at 50/60Hz, 3A
- Power Consumption: Maximum 300VA
- Laser Safety Classification: Class-1, compliant with EN60825 standards
Optos Daytona RG AF Clinical Applications
The Optos Daytona RG AF is instrumental in the detection and management of various retinal conditions, include
- Diabetic Retinopathy: Early detection of microaneurysms, hemorrhages, and neovascularization.
- Age-Related Macular Degeneration (AMD): Identification of drusen and geographic atrophy.
- Retinal Detachments and Tears: Visualization of peripheral retinal breaks.
- Choroidal Nevi and Melanomas: Monitoring of pigmented lesions for changes indicative of malignancy.
- Glaucoma: Assessment of optic nerve head and retinal nerve fiber layerThe device’s ability to capture high-resolution images without dilation enhances patient comfort and compliance, making it a valuable tool for routine screenings and comprehensive retinal evaluations.