5 Key Takeaways
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Heidelberg Engineering's SPECTRALIS platform enhances workflow efficiency, imaging speed, and diagnostic confidence with its upcoming software release.
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The new software introduces a 250 kHz OCTA scan speed and DART imaging for improved detail and noise reduction in retinal vasculature images.
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New imaging capabilities, including the Green Autofluorescence Module, enhance visualization of macular atrophy and support glaucoma assessments.
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Low Luminance Autofluorescence mode minimizes light exposure for light-sensitive patients, improving comfort during examinations.
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The software allows for custom scan presets and multiselect report printing, streamlining workflows and supporting consistent documentation.
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