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Reichert 7CR Auto Non‑Contact Tonometer
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12456 RatingsSpecifications
- Weight: 23 lbs., 10.4 kg
- Height: 19.75 in., 50.2 cm
- Width: 10.5 in., 26.7 cm
- Depth: 14 in., 35.6 cm
- Voltage: 100-240 VAC
- Frequency: 50/60 Hz
- Measurement Range: 7 - 60 mmHg (ISO 8612 tonometer standard)
- Catalog Number: 16060
- Data Sampling Rate: 400 data samples per 25 milliseconds.
- Measurement Type: Contact-free applanation.
highlights
- Precise intraocular pressure (IOP) measurement using advanced applanation detection.
- Real-time corneal response technology for accurate results.
- Effortless, contact-free readings eliminate the need for anesthetic drops.
- Easy-to-use, intuitive touch screen interface.
- Automated alignment and measurement for speed and hygiene.
- Compensates for corneal properties for enhanced glaucoma risk evaluation.
- Recognized globally as "The Glaucoma Tonometer."
Use Cases :
- Routine intraocular pressure measurement.
- Glaucoma screening and diagnosis.
- Monitoring glaucoma progression.
- Pre- and post-surgical IOP assessment.
- Measuring IOP in patients who may have difficulty with traditional tonometry.
Key Features :
- Real-Time Applanation Control: Monitors corneal curvature, capturing over 400 data points per 25ms test.
- Corneal Response Technology (CRT): Compensates for corneal properties for clinically valid IOPcc results.
- Contact-Free Measurement: Gentle, collimated air jet eliminates the need for anesthetic drops, reducing discomfort and contamination risk.
- Automated Alignment & Measurement: Streamlines the process for speed, hygiene, and stress-free operation.
- Intuitive Touch Screen Interface: Simplifies operation and enhances user experience.
- Waveform Scoring: Contributes to reliable and repeatable results.
- Global Recognition: Esteemed worldwide as "The Glaucoma Tonometer."
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Product Description
The Reichert 7CR from Reichert Technoligies utilizes a patented bi-directional applanation process to characterize the biomechanical properties of the cornea and reduce their impact on the IOP measurement. This measurement, referred to as Corneal Compensated IOP (IOPcc) is minimally affected by corn...
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