Cirrus, ZEISS 6000 OCT
ASIA (South East)
Cirrus 6000 is the latest product development in
the portfolio of OCT devices designed to meet the needs of
all specialist areas of ophthalmologists in practices and clinics.
According to the manufacturer,
the device offers customers high speeds and high throughput,
so that even more patients can be examined faster with
improved imaging and image quality.
The technical characteristics of the new Cirrus 6000 have
been developed with the aim of speed;
Faster scans mean better image quality.
The images generated by the new Cirrus 6000 are
the result of an innovative technological update and
represent the state of the art in digital imaging.
The speed of Cirrus 6000, equal to 100kHz,
exceeds previous versions and all other equipment available on
the market and is the reference standard for
OCT exams and OCT angiography exams.
The new CIRRUS 6000 model from Saturn Optical has
improved features compared to
the previous CIRRUS 5000 model,
such as the possibility of expanding the field of view,
thanks to the new OCT HD 1 Line 12 mm and
OCTA scans up to 12 × 12 mm wide,
increasing the scanning depth up to 2.9 mm and
the resolution of Angiographic images thanks to
the new AngioPlex HD 6 × 6 and 8 × 8 mm Scans.
With 100,000 scans per second, ZEISS CIRRUS 6000
enables clinicians to capture images of a larger field of view,
up to 12mm, in a single scan.
It also captures high-definition OCT scans and
OCT angiography (OCTA), to reveal the smallest
microvascular details of the retina and
provide more information about your patient’s condition.
Key Features
Wider and deeper OCT/OCTA scans with 12x12mm OCTA and
a B-scan depth of up to 2.9mm
HD AngioPlex – a new scan type that provides even more detail
New workflow protocols to increase efficiency
Patient-friendly “Wellness report” for enlightened patient communication
OCTA scan with 12x12mm field of view and 2.9mm depth
OCT scans are 270% faster than previous Cirrus generation,
and OCTA scans are 43% faster than previous Cirrus AngioPle
Exclusive analysis protocols based on PanoMap analysis
Through the DICOM protocol and the Zeiss Forum platform
Technical Specifications:
Methodology: Spectral-domain OCT
Optical source: Superluminescent diode (SLD), 840 nm
A-scan depth: 2.0 – 2.9 mm (in tissue)
Scan speed: 100,000 A-scans per second
Min. pupil diameter: 2.0 mm
Resolution:
• Axial resolution
• Transverse resolution
5 μm (in tissue), 1.95 μm (digital)
15 μm (in tissue)
Refractive error adjustment: -20D to +20D (dopters)
Resolution:
• Axial resolution
• Transverse resolution
5 μm (in tissue), 1.95 μm (digital)
15 μm (in tissue)
Posterior Segment scans:
• OCT
• OCTA
Cube scan (Macula and Optic Disc)
HD Raster (1, 5, 21-line, cross and radial);
Raster scan length 3-12 mm;
image averaging up to 100x
3×3, 6×6, 8×8, 12×12 mm (Macula);
4.5×4.5 mm (Optic Nerve Head);
14×10 mm (Montage), 14×14 mm (Montage)