Advancing Smart OCT
Visualization at the speed of CIRRUS
Analyzing a single pathology from multiple views provides comprehensive insight and analysis of the clinical situation. How this helps you:
Spot small areas of pathology. Tightly spaced B-scans, (either 30 or 47 μm apart), in the cube ensure that small areas of pathology are imaged. For reference, a human hair is about 40-120 μm in diameter.
Visualize the fovea. Scans that are spaced further apart than in the CIRRUS cube may miss the central fovea.
Fuel for analysis. Millions of data points from the cube are fed into the Zeiss proprietary algorithms for accurate segmentation, reproducible measurements and registration for change analysis.
Take the pressure off the operator. As long as the scan is placed in the vicinity of the fovea or optic nerve, the software automatically centers the measurements after the capture.
See the tissue from different perspectives. View the cube data from all angles, with 3D rendering, OCT fundus images and Advanced Visualization™.
Future ready. Previously captured CIRRUS cubes can be analyzed using new analyses.
Tracking at the speed of CIRRUS
FastTrac™ reduces eye motion artifacts without sacrificing patient throughput with a proprietary scan acquisition strategy, high speed 20 Hz LSO camera, and single-pass alignment scanning. With FastTrac, scan at the highest resolution at the same location at each visit.
Assessment at the speed of CIRRUS
Measurement centering with FoveaFinder and AutoCenter
On the macula, the unique FoveaFinder technology ensures the ETDRS and ganglion cell plus inner plexiform layer measurement frameworks are centered on the fovea.
AutoCenter™ function automatically centers the 3.4 mm diameter peripapillary RNFL calculation circle around the disc for precise placement and repeatable registration. The placement of the circle is not operator dependent. Accuracy, registration and reproducibility are assured.
New Smart HD 1 Line scan
Captures and averages 100 b-scan
images with automatic centering
at the fovea or region of interest.
The result is a brilliant image that
simultaneously highlights detail in
the vitreous, retina, and choroid.
Assessment at the speed of CIRRUS
Measurement centering with FoveaFinder and AutoCenter
Great Images & Dense Data Cubes
Analyze one pathology from multiple views!
Cirrus Enhanced HD Raster Scans are second to none. Capture highly dense data cubes for all the detail you need for analyses and B-scans that help identify even the most subtle pathology.
Enhanced High Definition Scans
With world-class ZEISS optics and knowledge from over a decade of experience in OCT, Cirrus captures spectacular images second to none. Rather than image averaging, Cirrus uses Selective Pixel Profiling™ to optimize data at each pixel. Judge the results for yourself.
Scan Pattern | Data Points per A-scan | Total Data Points | Spacing between lines | Capture time |
512 X 128 | 1024 | >67 million | 47 µm | 2.4 s |
200 X 200 | 1024 | >40 million | 30 µm | 1.5 s |
The Power of the Cube Cirrus captures a highly dense cube over a 6 mm x 6 mm area. The cube data is used for both visualization and analysis; no additional scan pattern is needed for analysis. More than 67 million data points!
Why Should You Care?
Spot small areas of pathology. Tightly spaced B-scans, either 30 or 47 microns apart in the cube, ensure that small areas of pathology are imaged. For reference, a human hair is about 40-120 microns in diameter.
Visualize the fovea. Scans that are spaced further apart than in the Cirrus cube may miss the central fovea.
Fuel for analysis. Millions of data points from the cube are fed into the ZEISS proprietary algorithms for accurate segmentation, reproducible measurements and registration for change analysis.
Take the pressure off the operator. As long as the scan is roughly placed on the fovea or optic nerve, the software automatically centers the measurements after the capture.
See the tissue from different perspectives. View the cube data from all angles, with 3D rendering, OCT fundus images and customized en face slabs.
3D and Advanced Visualization™
Draw insights from perspectives beyond the cross-sectional B-scan. Cirrus data cubes can be processed and mined with sophisticated 3D and en face visualization tools. Isolate layers of the retina to view en face. Fly through from different angles. The answers are in the cube and Cirrus provides the tools to find them.
Anterior Segment Images
Cirrus can image the angle or cornea with raster scans or a data cube. No add-on lens is required.