OPTOVUE AUTOFUSION OCT
Optovue Autofusion integrates OCT and fundus photography into one compact, self-contained system with a built-in operating platform. No external PC is required, reducing installation complexity and technical risk.
Key platform features include:
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Spectral-domain OCT with up to 80,000 A-scans
per second
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Non-mydriatic 12 MP fundus camera for
true-colour retinal imaging
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Fully automated acquisition, initiated with a
single tap
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Integrated touchscreen interface with tilting
display for ergonomic use
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Automatic eye tracking and focusing, ensuring
consistent image quality
· Compact, delegation-ready design, ideal for busy clinical environments
This combination transforms OCT and fundus imaging into a
fast, repeatable process suitable for routine clinical use.
Fully automated workflow
Optovue Autofusion is designed to minimise operator
dependency while maximising efficiency. Once a scan mode is selected, the
system automatically:
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Aligns to the patient’s eye
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Focuses and tracks in real time
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Captures OCT and fundus images
· Generates measurements and reports instantly
Macular and optic nerve imaging can be acquired in a single
continuous 3D scan, streamlining examinations and reducing chair time. When the
optional Cornea Anterior Module (CAM) is fitted, anterior segment imaging
follows the same automated workflow.
Posterior segment imaging
Optovue Autofusion provides detailed structural assessment
of the retina and optic nerve, supporting routine care and longitudinal
follow-up.
Posterior segment capabilities include:
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Macular OCT with ETDRS thickness maps and
volumetric analysis
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Optic nerve head and RNFL analysis, including
cup-to-disc metrics
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Ganglion cell complex (GCC) analysis
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3D wide scans combining macular and optic disc
data
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En face OCT viewing with OCT–fundus overlay
· 3D visualisation of retinal structures from user-defined perspectives
These tools support confident assessment of retinal and
optic nerve structure in a fast, standardised manner.
Anterior segment imaging (optional CAM)
With the optional anterior segment module, Optovue
Autofusion extends imaging to the front of the eye, providing automated capture
and analysis without changing systems.
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Anterior segment capabilities include:
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Corneal pachymetry maps
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Anterior chamber angle assessment
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Quantitative angle measurements for glaucoma and
surgical planning
· Automated acquisition and reporting, consistent with posterior workflows
This makes the device suitable for clinics requiring both
anterior and posterior structural imaging within a single platform.
Comprehensive reports and follow-up
Optovue Autofusion generates clear, pre-formatted reports
for each scan mode, designed for clinical decision-making, follow-up and
documentation.
Reporting includes:
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3D macula reports with ETDRS and GCC analysis
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3D optic disc reports with RNFL and ONH
parameters
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Wide and radial scan reports for detailed
structural review
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Follow-up reports highlighting structural change
over time, including RNFL trend analysis and significance mapping
· Exportable outputs, supporting printing, sharing and DICOM integration
These reports support early detection of change and consistent longitudinal monitoring, particularly in glaucoma management.

