Reichert 7CR Auto Tonometer used by clinicians to quantify the biomechanical properties of the cornea with a better understanding of patient tonometer values and make critical diagnosis and treatment decisions.
Reichert 7CR Auto Tonometer comes with many features from Reichert technology ensures the softest possible air puff, simple and fast patient positioning and much more.
The Reichert 7CR from Reichert Technologies 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 corneal visco-elastic properties, thickness, or surgical procedures such as LASIK or PRK. As such, IOPcc is a better indicator of glaucoma risk than other methods of tonometry, including Goldmann Applanation.
The Reichert 7CR is more clinically valid in all subjects, including normal tension glaucoma patients, primary open angle glaucoma patients, post-LASIK and refractive surgery patients, patients with Fuchs’ or corneal edema, keratoconus patients, and patients with thick, thin, or otherwise biomechanically atypical corneas.
Reichert 7CR Auto Tonometer features:
-Easy-to-use, touch screen interface
-Patients simply lean against the forehead rest
-Alignment is completely automated
-One-touch, triple measurement mode
-Clearly, displays all measurement data
-Internal printer simplifies record keeping
-Electronic data transfer via USB port
-Optional Chinrest
Reichert 7CR Specs:
Weight: 23 lbs., 10.4 kg
Weight: 23 lbs., 10.4 kg
Height: 19.75 in., 50.2 cm
Width: 10.5 in., 26.7 cm
Frequency: 50/60 Hz
Depth: 14 in., 35.6 cm
Voltage: 100-240 VAC
Measurement Range: 7 – 60 mmHg
Optional Chinrest Specifications:
Vertical Travel: 65 mm, motorized
Manufacturer Information: http://www.reichert.com/product_details.cfm?skuId=2972&skuTk=1035455555
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