The Ocular Response Analyzer G3 from Reichert Technologies** empowers clinicians to make more confident glaucoma risk assessments with Corneal Hysteresis (CH)—a proven, superior predictor of glaucoma progression that is more closely associated with visual field loss than CCT or IOP.
By measuring CH, the ORA® G3 adds greater clarity to glaucoma management and clinical decision-making. Corneal Hysteresis measurement is supported by CPT Code 92145.
$16,100.00
From Glaucoma Mystery to Clarity: Corneal Hysteresis, a Better Predictor of Progression
Nathan Radcliffe, MD, and April Jasper, OD, discuss how Corneal Hysteresis is reshaping how we understand and manage glaucoma.
The Ocular Response Analyzer G3 is the only device that simultaneously measures Corneal Hysteresis (CH) and Corneal Compensated IOP (IOPcc)—two of the most powerful predictors of glaucoma progression.
Why Corneal Hysteresis?
CH has been shown to be a stronger predictor of glaucoma progression than traditional risk factors such as intraocular pressure (IOP) and central corneal thickness (CCT).
Why IOPcc?
IOPcc provides a pressure measurement that is less influenced by corneal properties and more closely linked to glaucoma risk than Goldmann or other tonometers.
Proudly engineered, designed, and assembled in the USA, the ORA® G3 gives eye care professionals the insight they need for more informed glaucoma management.