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Scanning Laser Ophthalmoscope Mirante

Brand: Nidek – Japan

The Ultimate Multimodal Imaging Platform

  • State-of-the-art SLO/OCT Combo
  • Ultra Wide Field x Ultra HD image
  • A stellar combination of 163°ultra wide field x ultra 4K HD incorporated in the Mirante achieves a wider, enhanced view of the retinal structure and vasculature with unparalleled clarity.
  • The new FlexTrack technology improves imaging quality.

RGB color + selectable color display with a single shot

Single color images in red, green, and blue wavelengths can be displayed after color image acquisition. Each wavelength is available with just a single shot, and the image layers can be selected based on user preference or a specific pathology.
The viewer software allows image processing options including noise removal and adjustments for brightness, contrast, and sharpness.

 

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Retro mode

Retro mode is a unique non-invasive technique for detecting pathologic changes in the choroid.
This imaging modality uses scattered IR light to detect abnormal reflection in the choroid caused by drusen, edema and other subtle chorioretinal pathologies.

Blue-FAF / Green-FAF (fundus autofluorescence)

FAF imaging is a non-invasive method to evaluate the retinal pigment epithelium(RPE) without contrast dye.
Green-FAF reduces the effects of xanthophyll from the macula on imaging and is useful for monitoring deeper layers under the macula.
Blue-FAF imaging captures high definition images for diagnosing early AMD.
Gain level and contrast can be adjusted manually or automatically depending on the eye disease.

Simple interface and easy operation

The Mirante has multiple modalities and functions with interface software that presents these choices in a simple, easy-to-use manner. This functionality allows smooth clinical workflow while
capturing images with the required settings.
Image acquisition with the Mirante is simple. The SLO image is focused automatically by pressing the optimize button. After optimization is completed, image can be captured by pressing the release button.
Presenting multimodal images in a summary screen allows faster, more comprehensive evaluation of disease.

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HD dynamic and static angiogram

Auto gain control (AGC) optimizes gain level and contrast for early, peak, and late phases on angiography.
Image definition is selectable up to 16 megapixels depending on ocular pathology. Averaging function for static imaging maintains high contrast even during the late phase of angiography.
Videos can be recorded at a maximum of 1,024 x 1,024 pixels for up to 120 seconds. Multiple short videos can be recorded during the same measurement

RGB triple detectors

Three separate RGB detectors simultaneously scan different depths of retina with red, green, and blue wavelengths. A color histogram is available for fine adjustment based on pathology or practitioner preference.

Simultaneous FA and ICG

The Mirante allows simple, simultaneous acquisition of FA and ICG images.
The live IR monitoring enables alignment prior to fluorescence emission and reduces in the risk of missing the very early phase of angiography.
The AGC simultaneously adjusts contrast of each FA and ICG image, making the imaging of dynamic blood flow a very simple procedure.

Easy comparison of FA and ICG

The viewer software can present FA and ICG images side-by-side.
Easy comparison is helpful for comprehensive evaluation.

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HD wide area OCT

The maximum 16.5 x 12 mm area scan available with the Mirante allows wide area diagnosis including the macula and optic disc in a single shot. The ultra fine mode and tracing HD plus functions provide high quality images for detailed observation from vitreous to choroid.

Glaucoma analysis

The Mirante incorporates 16.5 x 12 mm thickness map which visually presents pathological changes from the central retina to the periphery.
9 x 9 mm normative database allows [NFL+GCL+IPL] analysis from optic disc to macula in a single report.