The revolutionary Corvis ST records the cornea’s reaction to a defined air pulse with a newly developed high-speed Scheimpflug-camera that takes over 4,300 images per second. Ensuring accurate intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement is crucial for detecting and monitoring glaucoma and its progression. It is known that corneal thickness and biomechanical properties can challenge IOP readings, however, the Corvis ST provides biomechanically corrected IOP (bIOP) for greater accuracy. The corneal biomechanical parameters provided by the Corvis ST device are also used for normal tension glaucoma screening in the new BGF (biomechanical glaucoma factor) display.
When paired with anterior chamber depth data from the Oculus Pentacam, it delivers a comprehensive examination of a patient’s IOP and anterior chamber.
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