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What advantages does the New Generation Vein Finder have for patients?
Nov 07 , 2025
It greatly increases the success rate of venipuncture and reduces the pain of repeated needling Pain point: For infants and young children, obese patients, the elderly, those in shock or those who have been receiving intravenous fluids for a long time, their blood vessels are usually thin, deep, brittle or hard to reach. Nurses may need to make multiple attempts to successfully puncture. Advantage...
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How can we avoid patients' tension when using a vein finder device?
Nov 21 , 2025
1) Communication Script: Transforming "Unknown" into "Knowable" The patient's tension mainly stems from the fear of unknown equipment and processes. Your words are the first line of defense against fear. 1. Popularize the introduction of the equipment (avoid using medical terms) : Don't say: "We are now using an ultrasound venous imager to find your blood vessels." It can be said: "Let's use this'...
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AI + OCT: How can artificial intelligence help ophthalmologists diagnose faster and more accurately?
Dec 09 , 2025
The combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and optical coherence tomography (OCT) is revolutionizing the diagnostic model of ophthalmic diseases. The core of this integration lies in combining the powerful data analysis capabilities of AI with the high-resolution biological tissue structure imaging of OCT, thereby providing doctors with insights that exceed the limits of human vision. Specifi...
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Early detection of diabetic retinopathy using OCT imaging
Jan 22 , 2026
1) Traditional Screening Methods and Their Limitations Traditionally, the screening and staging of DR Mainly relied on color fundus photography to observe two-dimensional surface lesions such as retinal microaneurysms, hemorrhage and exudation. However, this method has limitations: Strong subjectivity: Relying on the doctor's experience. Inability to observe deep structures: It is impossible to qu...
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Can one drive after having the OCT eye examination?
May 06 , 2026
1. If it is a "non-mydriatic" examination (without dilating the pupils) - one can drive directly Many of the current high-end OCT devices (especially in routine screenings) have the feature of non-mydriatic examination. If the patient did not receive any eye drops to dilate the pupils before the examination, but simply looked at the cursor of the instrument for a while: Visual status: After the ex...
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How to Calibrate Ophthalmic Imaging Equipment for Consistent Clinical Results: A Comprehensive Guide by ZD Medical
Jun 15 , 2026
1. Daily Optical Alignment Using Model Eyes Optical lenses and digital sensors can suffer from micro-displacements over time, introducing blur or dark spots (artifacts) into your retinal images.The Calibration Step: Before opening your clinic doors each morning, clinicians should run a test capture using a standard "Model Eye" (supplied by the manufacturer). A model eye features simulated retinal ...
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