Reichert Ocular Response Analyzer
Features
Comprehensive Pressure and Cornea Information
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IOPCC (Corneal Compensated IOP) - New IOP measurement less affected by corneal properties.
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CH (Corneal Hysteresis) - Measure of viscous damping in the cornea, providing new indicators for disease diagnosis and management.
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CRF (Corneal Resistance Factor) - Measure of the overall rigidity of the cornea.
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IOPG (Goldmann Correlated IOP) - Traditional IOP measurement for historical reference.
Details
Corneal biomechanical properties influence the results and outcomes of ocular measurements and procedures, and may hold clues to diagnosing and managing ocular diseases.
Until now, assessing the biomechanical properties of corneal tissue has not been possible, confining practitioners and researchers to measuring purely geometrical aspects of the cornea, such as thickness and topography.
The Reichert Ocular Response Analyzer provides a new measurement of corneal tissue properties called Corneal Hysteresis (CH) that is a result of viscous damping in the corneal tissue.

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