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Have you got the OCT image of the fundus, are you still worrying about how to interpret it?
Dec 20 , 2024
Welcome to science time! This article will discuss optical coherence tomography (OCT), an advanced technology widely used in eye examination, and introduce the basic principles and sequence of OCT image reading to help people better understand this convenient and non-invasive ophthalmic examination tool. Have you got the OCT image of the fundus, are you still worrying about how to interpret it? Lo...
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What is the success rate of the vein finder?
Dec 27 , 2024
The success rate of a vein detector depends on several factors, including the particular equipment used, the skill and experience of the user, and the individual characteristics of the patient. Vein detectors are designed to help healthcare professionals locate veins for a variety of medical procedures, such as blood draws or intravenous (IV) insertions. While vein detectors can improve the succes...
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What are the working principles and characteristics of Optical Coherence Tomography?
Jan 03 , 2025
Angio OCT (Optical Coherence Tomography) is a non-invasive imaging technique used to observe the vascular structure and blood flow dynamics of the retina and choroid at high resolution. It combines the cross-sectional imaging capabilities of optical coherence tomography (OCT) with blood flow analysis and is widely used in the field of ophthalmology. Working principle The core technology of Angio O...
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What are the features and benefits of Optical Coherence Tomography Luminor-D60?
Jan 11 , 2025
ZD Medical new generation latest upgraded version of split OCT + anterior eye segment function Model: Optical Coherence Tomography Luminor-D60 LSO technology is used for fundus imaging, which accurately helps you to identify retinal diseases, helps screening and reduce the leakage of diseases in the initial examination, and can greatly improve the efficiency of clinical use. The ZD...
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What does optical coherence tomography test for?
Jan 11 , 2025
Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) is a non-invasive imaging test that provides high-resolution cross-sectional images of tissues. It is widely used in ophthalmology and other medical fields to assess various conditions. Here's what it typically In Ophthalmology OCT is most commonly used to evaluate structures within the eye, particularly the retina and optic nerve, for the following c...
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What are the benefits of the new generation vein finding system?
Jan 20 , 2025
ZD Medical blood vessel Imager adopts self-developed patented technology to detect subcutaneous superficial veins by infrared ray, and projects Vein Finder System images in real time and in situ on the skin surface, so that medical personnel can check the distribution and direction of blood vessels as needed. Real-Time Visualization: 1.Projects a live image of the veins directly onto the skin...
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What are the benefits of Vein Finder over traditional methods?
Feb 10 , 2025
Vein Finder is an advanced medical device that can image a patient's veins in a non-invasive manner, helping doctors more accurately diagnose and treat various cardiovascular diseases. Compared with traditional examination methods, venous angiography has many advantages. First of all, venous angiographers can provide clearer and more detailed images. Traditional examination methods, such as echoca...
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New Generation Vein Finder System Advantages and development prospects
Feb 19 , 2025
Compared with traditional methods, the New Generation Vein Finder System has significant improvements in technology and application scenarios, and its core advantages can be summarized as follows: First, technical advantages 1. High precision imaging - Using near-infrared or multi-spectral imaging technology combined with AI algorithm to enhance image resolution, it can clearly display the directi...
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Who is the vein finder for?
Feb 27 , 2025
Vein finder such as infrared vein imaging device, ultrasonic vein positioning device, etc.) is an auxiliary medical tool, mainly used to help medical personnel quickly and accurately locate veins, especially for people with difficulty in venipentesis. The following are its main applicable groups and related scenarios: 1. High-risk groups with difficulty in venipuncture 1. Infants and children - Th...
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