Keratograph 4
Gold standard corneal topography – that’s what the Keratograph 4 is all about.
It ensures reliability when it comes to taking measurements, providing consultation and fitting contact lenses. The Keratograph accurate findings are something you can count on. The integrated keratometer and automatic measurement activation guarantee perfect reproducibility.
In this way the Keratograph 4 also meets highest clinical standards for such procedures as tear film assessment and qualitative cornea analysis. It stands out by virtue of its versatility.
Use the Keratograph 4 as a marketing tool and incorporate it actively into your consultations. With the Keratograph 4 software you can show images which your clients/patients have never seen before.
Contact lenses are recommended on an individual basis and displayed in a list. In order to avoid taking more steps than necessary when fitting contact lenses, the fluorescein image can be simulated beforehand. The contact lens can be rotated and moved around. Fluorescein image simulation is adjusted automatically. The integrated and expandable database contains all customary types of contact lenses and is updated on a regular basis. The user can determine the order in which contact lens manufacturers appear.
Professional patient consultation
The cornea needs oxygen and a good oxygen supply is fundamental for the comfort of a contact lens wearer. New materialsused for soft contact lenses offer excellent oxygen transmissibility. This can be shown with the new OCULUS OxiMap® display. You can easily show these color maps to your patients and help them choose better contact lenses.
This software shows the quality and quantity of the tear film.
In cases of dry eye patients and contact lens wearers, the tear film should be examined carefully. Only an intact tear film guarantees contact lens wearing comfort! The Keratograph 4 measures the tear film breakup time non-invasively (quality assessment). You can show your patient the individual tear film quality using the color maps and by taking another non-invasive measurement to determine the amount of tear film (tear film quantity).