DEC200 Digital Ophthalmoscope Camera System
Ophthalmic visualisation using an ophthalmoscope camera system allows the clinician to visualise and capture images of the fundus and optic nerve by using both IR and LED to easily capture images without the need for dilation.
Enables non-mydriatic fundus examinations with reflection-free imaging and a wide field of view to capture the appearance of optic disc, macula and retinal vasculature.
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Technical overview
Non-mydriatic fundus photography is an effective alternative to direct ophthalmoscopy for examining the ocular fundus in non-ophthalmology or remote settings. The procedure is carried out by an ophthalmologist or other clinician in remote cases utilising the fundus camera and uses the retina’s own reflective properties, which means the pupil allows the retinal camera to pass light rays into the eye and capture the images. The process is painless for patients and it doesn’t require pupil dilation (in most cases).
The image captured can allow the ophthalmologist to assess afflictions such as glaucoma, macular degeneration, high blood pressure, diabetic retinopathy, and even multiple sclerosis.
Linked to Riester’s Telemedicine System, this allows remote clinicians to link to an ophthalmologist without the need for the patient to travel for the initial consultation.
Seamlessly integrates with Riester’s Telemedicine stations and Telemedicine software solution partner
DocsinClouds
The TeleDoc software allows doctors to remotely provide their patients with quality care anywhere at any anytime. The software offers video consultation between doctor and patient, along with live transfer of patient vital signs, ECG, ultrasound, stethoscope amongst other medical data, giving doctors the capability to provide quality diagnosis, treatment, and monitoring of patient conditions. More about DocsinClouds Software.
Simultaneously capture and share live images and videos in the Riester Telemedicine Stations integrated into DocsinClouds telemedicine.
Product details
Image, functionality, and handset features
Image Sensor | 2 MPixel CMOS image sensor |
Dimensions | 89 mm x 44 mm x 205 mm (3.5” x 1.7” x 8”) |
Weight | 254 g (0.56 lbs) |
Image format | JPEG |
Video format | H.264 |
Display | 3.5” HD full color TFT-LCD display |
Resolution | full HD true 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Connector | Bayonet connector for attached optic modules |
Ophthalmoscope lens
- Reflection-free imaging
- Not necessary to dilate pupils
- White and infrared LEDs for image targeting and capturing
Dimensions | 133 mm x 42 mm (5.2“ x 1.7“) |
Resolution | full HD true 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Field of view | 25° › Diopter compensation: -20D to +20D |
Video format | H.264 |
Ordering information
DEC200 Digital Eye Fundus Camera
ART. NO. | REGION | DESCRIPTION |
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1923 | All except US | MiiS Horus DEC200 Digital Eye Fundus Camera |
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