Diopsys to Introduce OCT Enhancement Software
Diopsys® CORDA™ Set to Launch in December
PINE BROOK, N.J., Sept. 4, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Eye care providers will soon have a new option for improving the analysis of their current Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) images. The new Diopsys® CORDA™ software uses existing OCT images to give eye care professionals a better understanding of the health of the Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (RNFL).
According to literature, current algorithms in OCT technology may overstate the RNFL thickness due to patient physiology and other test related limitations. The Diopsys® CORDA™ software utilizes existing images to better discriminate different components, leading to a more accurate assessment of the RNFL.
Diopsys has finalized the CORDA™ software with input from Wills Eye Institute of Philadelphia. A recent poster presented at The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO) conference concluded that the CORDA™ software correlates well with RNFL thickness which helps to better detect glaucomatous changes on OCT images. Alberto Gonzalez, MD, Research Director for Diopsys says, "The Diopsys® CORDA™ software will improve the analysis of OCT images, helping doctors detect vision disorders earlier so treatment can begin sooner."
The new CORDA™ software will afford eye care specialists the ability to greatly enhance the clinical utility of their existing OCT devices without investing in costly hardware upgrades. Diopsys® CORDA™ has been proven to work with existing OCT images from Carl Zeiss, Meditec, Heidelberg Engineering, Optovue and Topcon devices.
To be added to a contact list for further information on the release of the Diopsys® CORDA™ software, please visit www.diopsys.com/CORDAinfo.
About Diopsys
Diopsys, Inc. (www.diopsys.com) is a medical instrumentation company dedicated to delivering high-quality, cost-effective preventative health care solutions. The company specializes in the development and marketing of patient-friendly, non-invasive vision testing devices utilizing Visual Evoked Potential (VEP) technology.
SOURCE Diopsys, Inc.
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