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Zeiss PLEX Elite 9000 - 8.4 Determine Scan Type

Zeiss PLEX Elite 9000
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8 Operation Instructions for Use
2660021169042 Rev. A 2018-038.4 Determine Scan Type
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8. After the capture is complete, instruct the patient to relax but
maintain chinrest position while the technician reviews the
scan.
9. If scan quality is not sufficient, retake the scan.
10. When all scans are complete and technician is satisfied with the
scan quality, instruct the patient to sit back (remove head from
headrest).
11. Click Finish.
ð The chinrest moves into the default position.
8.4 Determine Scan Type
8.4.1 Scan Types
PLEX® Elite 9000 software provides a variety of scan types for
in‑depth analysis of ocular features and possible abnormalities.
Type Selection
AngioPLEX™ Scans Angio (3mmx3mm)
Angio (6mmx6mm)
Angio (9mmx9mm)
Angio (12mmx12mm)
Angio (15mmx9mm)
Cube Scans Cube (12mm x 12mm) (1024x1024)
Cube (12mm x 12mm) (800x800)
Cube (12mm x 12mm) (512x512)
HD Scans HD 51 Line
HD Spotlight 1 (16mm) (10-100x)
Montage AngioPLEX™ Scans Montage Angio (12mmx12mm)
Montage Angio (15mmx9mm)
Table9: Scan Types and Selections
8.4.1.1 Angio Scans
NOTE
AngioPLEX OCT Angiography is not intended as a substitute
for fluorescein angiography.
NOTE
Vascular findings on fluorescein angiography may be absent,
poorly defined, or variably defined on PLEX® Elite 9000
Angiography. Additionally, leakage, staining, and pooling
are not features of OCT Angiography.

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