The Corneal Hysteresis & IOPcc measurements provided by the ORA G3 have been demonstrated to be of great importance in glaucoma decision making:
1. ORA provides Corneal Hysteresis, which is a tissue property that characterizes the cornea’s ability to absorb and dissipate energy. Corneal Hysteresis is independently predictive of glaucoma development and future rate of visual field progression. It has been shown to be 2-3X more important than CCT or IOP. Numerous studies show that CH is a better tool for assessing glaucoma risk than current standard of care metrics.
2. The ORA G3 provides a fast and objective IOP measurement called IOPcc, which is a better indication of the true pressure than Goldmann or other tonometers and, more importantly, is more associated with glaucoma than Goldmann.
3. IOPcc is minimally affected by corneal thickness and refractive surgery, ensuring accurate IOP results in all eyes. Forget about Corneal Thickness IOP adjustment - this has been proven to be invalid, since corneal bending properties, not thickness, are really what influence a tonometer’s accuracy.
4. The ORA measurement is fast, automated, and technician and patient friendly, requiring no drops to perform.
5. The unique “waveform score” feature provides operator feedback to ensure reliable results.
6. The device has a small footprint, easily fits into patient workflow, and results can be exported to EMR.
7. There are no disposables or consumables.
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