Faster, Reliable, Patient-centered: What’s Next for SPECTRALIS<sup>®</sup>
Upcoming SPECTRALIS Software Version brings new speed, workflow flexibility, and diagnostic depth to multimodal retinal imaging
Clinical Scorecard: Faster, Reliable, Patient-centered: What’s Next for SPECTRALIS®
At a Glance
Category Detail
Condition Ophthalmic imaging and diagnostics
Key Mechanisms Enhanced imaging speed, noise reduction, and customizable workflows
Target Population Patients requiring retinal imaging, including those with macular atrophy and glaucoma
Care Setting Clinics, hospitals, and research centers
Key Highlights
Introduction of SHIFT 250 kHz OCTA scan speed for tailored imaging protocols New Green Autofluorescence Module for improved visualization of retinal conditions Enhanced TruTrack Active Eye Tracking for stable imaging during scans Low Luminance Autofluorescence mode for light-sensitive patients Custom scan presets and multiselect report printing for improved workflow efficiency
Guideline-Based Recommendations
Diagnosis
Utilize Green Autofluorescence for assessing macular atrophy and Stargardt’s disease Employ Change Analysis on Glaucoma Module for tracking structural changes in glaucoma
Management
Implement low-luminance imaging for light-sensitive patients to enhance comfort
Monitoring & Follow-up
Track changes in the Ganglion Cell Complex over time using Posterior Pole Change Analysis
Risks
Consider patient comfort and light sensitivity when selecting imaging parameters
Patient & Prescribing Data
Elderly, pediatric, and low-vision individuals requiring retinal imaging
Faster scans and reduced light exposure improve patient comfort and diagnostic access
Clinical Best Practices
Standardize imaging protocols across clinics using custom scan presets Utilize multiselect report printing to streamline documentation and reporting
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