Advancing Smart OCT
for Anterior Segment, Glaucoma and Retina
- Anterior Segment Premier Module
- PanoMap Wide-Field Display
- Smart HD Scans
- En face report
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Visualization at the speed of CIRRUS
Analyzing a single pathology from multiple views provides comprehensive insight and analysis of the clinical situation. How this helps you:
- Spot small areas of pathology
Tightly spaced B-scans, (either 30 or 47 μm apart), in the cube ensure that small areas of pathology
are imaged. For reference, a human hair is about 40-120 μm in diameter.
- Visualize the fovea
Scans that are spaced further apart than in the CIRRUS cube may miss the central fovea.
- Fuel for analysis
Millions of data points from the cube are fed into the Zeiss proprietary algorithms for accurate
segmentation, reproducible measurements and registration for change analysis.
- Take the pressure off the operator
As long as the scan is placed in the vicinity of the fovea or optic nerve, the software automatically
centers the measurements after the capture.
- See the tissue from different perspectives
View the cube data from all angles, with 3D rendering, OCT fundus images and Advanced
Visualization™.
- Future ready
Previously captured CIRRUS cubes can be analyzed using new analyses.
Tracking at the speed of CIRRUS
FastTrac™ reduces eye motion artifacts without sacrificing patient throughput with a proprietary scan acquisition strategy, high speed 20 Hz LSO camera, and single-pass alignment scanning With FastTrac, scan at the highest resolution at the same location at each visit.
Assessment at the speed of CIRRUS
Measurement centering with FoveaFinder and AutoCenter
On the macula, the unique FoveaFinder technology ensures the ETDRS and ganglion cell plus inner plexiform layer measurement frameworks are centered on the fovea.
AutoCenter™ function automatically centers the 3.4 mm diameter peripapillary RNFL calculation circle around the disc for precise placement and repeatable registration. The placement of the circle is not operator dependent. Accuracy, registration and reproducibility are assured.

Manage at the speed of CIRRUS
Guided Progression Analysis (GPA™) for Assessing RNFL, Optic Disc Change, and Ganglion Cell
GPA™ compares RNFL thickness and optic disc measurements, and ganglion cell thickness over time, and determines if statistically significant change has occurred.
Get the complete picture of your glaucoma patients' progression status with macular (Ganglion Cell) and ONH/RNFL information.
Focal Progression Analysis
Up to 6 progression maps are compared to two baselines. Areas of statistically significant change are color-coded yellow when first noted and then red when the change is sustained over consecutive visits.
Trend Analysis with Rate of Change
RNFL thickness values are plotted over time. Trends are calculated and confidence intervals are shaded when rate of change is statistically significant.
ZEISS AngioPlex
OCT Angiography
The introduction of ZEISS AngioPlex ushers in a new era in retinal care.
Now, ultra-clear 3D microvascular visualizations with non-invasive technology can be a routine part of your retina practice.
New tools that transform your everyday
ZEISS OCT angiography revolutionizes clinical practice by making the visualization of microvascular of the retina a routine part of your patient's retinal eye exam.
Rapid and Efficient Workflow
- Non-invasive angiography: No need for time-consuming dye injections
- Single-scan simplicity: Capture OCT angiography with just one scan
- Real-time eye tracking with enhanced FastTrac™: Ensures artifact-free scans
- Track to prior: Helps with precise location identification during follow-up visits
AngioPlex Metrix™
- Identify patients progressing in disease.
- Evaluate central microvascular perfusion changes.
- Assess changes over time.
- Visualize changes in FAZ size and geometry.


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AngioPlex change analysis
- Compare changes across two visits.
- View ETDRS and FAZ Density.
- Easy-to-read change analysis tables.
- Expanded density tables
