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an ultra-widefield (UWF) retinal imaging device
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Optos, Inc. (Nikon)
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Optos Daytona
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The Optos Daytona is an ultra-widefield (UWF) retinal imaging device from Optos that captures a single, non-contact image of the retina, seeing up to 82% of it in one capture. It uses flashes of green and red laser light and can produce color composite, green laser, and red laser views, along with green laser autofluorescence (AF) images. The device is used to detect signs of retinal disease earlier and more effectively, works without pupil dilation, and helps with patient flow and management.
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Key Features and Functions
Ultra-Widefield Imaging: The Daytona captures a comprehensive view of the retina, which is more than traditional fundus cameras.
Multiple Image Types: It produces color composite, green laser, and red laser images, and also features green laser autofluorescence (AF) imaging.
Non-Contact Procedure: The device is non-contact and can capture images quickly, allowing for less patient waiting time and better patient flow.
No Pupil Dilation Required: Imaging can be performed without dilating the pupils, a significant benefit for patient convenience and clinic efficiency.
OptosAdvance™ Software: The system includes browser-based image review software for simple documentation, monitoring, and referral processing.
Stereo Imaging: Some systems can capture stereo image pairs for more detailed views of the retina.
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