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How Should the Environment Be Prepared for Use?
Accordion toggleA dark cloth to simulate a dim room is recommended. Artificial tears can also help obtain clearer images, especially for elderly patients who may have dry eye.
* Evidence: https://doi.org/10.1364/OL.41.001981: Dry eye reduces OCT image quality. -
Can Results Be Trusted If the Fundus Image Quality Is Poor?
Accordion toggleEven if not visible to the naked eye, AI can detect subtle details. Key areas like the optic disc and vascular arcades should be visible in the image to ensure reliable analysis.
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Can Patients With Eye Diseases Be Tested?
Accordion toggleYes. The AI was trained on data including patients with eye conditions. Bilateral imaging is generally recommended. For unilateral diseases like cataract, Age-related Macular Degeneartion, or glaucoma, it is best to take two images of the healthy eye.
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Is it Okay to Take the Test After Eye Surgery?
Accordion toggleIf more than 6 months have passed since the surgery, retinal imaging is possible.
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Is a fundus photo alone sufficient for analysis, or is additional imaging required?
Accordion toggleIf a fundus photo has already been taken using the standard method, you only need to upload the image file along with the patient’s age and gender for analysis. Since only the image file is needed, you can also upload all the fundus photos taken throughout the day in a batch for processing.
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What are the minimum specifications required for a fundus camera?
Accordion toggleA non-mydriatic fundus camera with a field of view of at least 45 degrees is sufficient. The system is designed to work smoothly with cameras commonly used in health screening centers. For more detailed information about compatible fundus camera devices, please contact the company directly.
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Is it okay to take the fundus photo while wearing contact lenses?
Accordion toggleIt is generally okay to take the photo while wearing hard or soft lenses that correct vision. However, it is recommended to remove colored lenses before the imaging.
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In what format are the test results provided?
Accordion toggleThe results are primarily provided as a PDF file, and they can also be uploaded to the PACS system in DICOM format.
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Is it possible to customize the analysis server for hospital environments?
Accordion toggleYes, both cloud-based and on-premise installation options are available. The system can be customized for each hospital without significantly altering existing workflows.
Integration with EMR and PACS systems is currently underway to fit specific hospital settings.
For detailed installation information, please contact the company directly.