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公开(公告)号:US20240341586A1
公开(公告)日:2024-10-17
申请号:US18298557
申请日:2023-04-11
申请人: EYECHEQ INC.
发明人: Ali Khoshnevis , Rashid Taher , James E. Barber , David J. Boll , David Michael Pehar , Peter R. Sords , Robert Vystrcil , Sloan Zimmerman
CPC分类号: A61B3/032 , A61B3/0033 , A61B3/0041 , A61B3/14
摘要: A self-guided eye examination system includes an eye examination interface module mounted on a linear actuator that is configured to move the eye examination interface module along a vertical axis. The eye examination interface module includes a housing having at least one window on a front face of the housing, a frame inside of the housing, and at least one eye examination device mounted to the frame and accessible from an outside of the housing. The at least one eye examination device is configured to examine at least one aspect of a user's health. At least one graphical user interface is configured to guide the user in operating the self-guided eye examination system without assistance from an attendant. A processor is configured to cause the eye examination device to examine an aspect of the user's health and provide feedback to the user.
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公开(公告)号:US12076084B2
公开(公告)日:2024-09-03
申请号:US16890811
申请日:2020-06-02
IPC分类号: A61B3/00 , A61B3/02 , A61B3/024 , A61B3/028 , A61B3/06 , G02B27/01 , G08B21/18 , A61B3/10 , A61B5/00
CPC分类号: A61B3/063 , A61B3/0008 , A61B3/005 , A61B3/0075 , A61B3/022 , A61B3/024 , A61B3/028 , G02B27/0172 , G02B27/0176 , G08B21/182 , A61B3/0025 , A61B3/0033 , A61B3/0041 , A61B3/0091 , A61B3/102 , A61B5/6803
摘要: Methods, apparatus, and systems for performing an ophthalmic diagnostic test are disclosed. In one aspect, a head-wearable device for administering an ophthalmic test to a subject can comprise a head-wearable frame for mounting the device onto the subject's head, and a light seal configured for coupling to the frame so as to isolate at least one eye of the subject from ambient light when the device is worn by the subject.
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公开(公告)号:US20240245294A1
公开(公告)日:2024-07-25
申请号:US18494617
申请日:2023-10-25
申请人: GLAUKOS CORPORATION
发明人: Charles Raymond Kalina, JR. , Thomas W. Burns , Chris Calcaterra , Edward Collins , Timothy McCauley , David S. Haffner , Steven M. Henderson
CPC分类号: A61B3/117 , A61B3/0033 , A61B3/0083
摘要: A gonioscopic attachment can attach to a gonioscope and can include atraumatic retention elements that are configured to engage an eye to retain the gonioscope relative to the eye. The gonioscopic attachment can be configured to position the gonioscope so that at least a portion of the concave distal surface of the gonioscopic optical element is spaced apart from the eye, and/or so that the curvature of the distal surface is angularly offset from the curvature of the eye. The gonioscope can include a fixation point configured to be visible to the subject when the gonioscope is positioned on the eye. In some embodiments, the retention elements can be incorporated directly into the gonioscope. A coupling mechanism can couple the gonioscope to a lid speculum. The gonioscope can include a light pipe, which can be configured to directly light into the eye.
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公开(公告)号:US12029486B2
公开(公告)日:2024-07-09
申请号:US17277177
申请日:2019-09-24
发明人: Jochen Straub , Robert Sprowl , Yuan Liu , Matthew J. Everett
CPC分类号: A61B3/12 , A61B3/0008 , A61B3/0033 , A61B3/158
摘要: A low cost fundus camera uses LED light sources placed adjacent the camera's imaging stop, and thereby eliminates the need for optics for introducing the light source to the camera's optical path. Lens reflex in the pupil relay is avoided by using only reflective optics in the pupil relay. Reflex from the LED is mitigated by actuating each LED separately, one at a time, and capturing a separate image with each actuated LED. Reflex-free regions of each captured image are extracted and combined to create a composite reflex-free image.
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公开(公告)号:US11969215B2
公开(公告)日:2024-04-30
申请号:US17108458
申请日:2020-12-01
申请人: ALCON INC.
发明人: Ashok Burton Tripathi , George Charles Polchin , Maximiliano Ramirez Luna , Patrick Terry , Thomas Paul Riederer
IPC分类号: A61B3/18 , A61B3/00 , A61B3/10 , A61B3/14 , A61B34/30 , G06T3/14 , G06T7/30 , H04N13/156 , H04N13/204 , H04N13/246 , H04N13/296 , A61B90/00 , A61F9/007
CPC分类号: A61B3/185 , A61B3/0025 , A61B3/0033 , A61B3/102 , A61B3/14 , A61B34/30 , G06T3/14 , G06T7/30 , H04N13/156 , H04N13/204 , H04N13/246 , H04N13/296 , A61B2090/364 , A61B2505/05 , A61B2560/0223 , A61F9/007 , G06T2200/24 , G06T2207/10012 , G06T2207/10101 , G06T2207/20221 , G06T2207/30041
摘要: System and method for imaging a target site with a housing assembly having a head unit configured to be at least partially directed towards the target site. An optical coherence tomography (OCT) module and stereoscopic visualization camera are at least partially located in the head unit and configured to obtain a first set and a second of volumetric data of the target site, respectively. A controller is configured to register the first set of volumetric data with the second set of volumetric data to create a third set of registered volumetric data. The third set of registered volumetric data and second set of volumetric data are rendered, via a volumetric render module, to a first and second region. The first region and the second region are overlaid to obtain a composite shared view of the target.
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公开(公告)号:US20240096489A1
公开(公告)日:2024-03-21
申请号:US17948115
申请日:2022-09-19
CPC分类号: G16H50/20 , A61B3/0033 , A61B3/12 , A61B3/14 , G06T3/40 , G06T7/0012 , G06T11/00 , G16H10/60 , G06T2200/24 , G06T2207/10016 , G06T2207/30041 , G06T2207/30168 , G06T2210/41
摘要: In certain embodiments, a method for analyzing a retinal image of an eye for retinal disease includes conforming a contact portion of a patient interface to the surface of the eye. A camera stem is received by a sleeve of the patient interface. Light from the camera stem is directed by the sleeve towards the interior of the eye, and light reflected from the interior of the eye is directed by the sleeve towards the camera. Image data generated by the camera is output to a computer. Options representing actions that facilitate analysis of the retinal image are displayed at the computer. The retinal image is displayed at the computer according to the image data. A selection of an option is received by the computer. The action represented by the option is performed by the computer to facilitate analysis of the retinal image.
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公开(公告)号:US11911108B2
公开(公告)日:2024-02-27
申请号:US16966480
申请日:2018-12-26
申请人: TOPCON CORPORATION
发明人: Jun Sakai , Shunsuke Nakamura , Kana Nishikawa , Masahiro Akiba
CPC分类号: A61B3/1233 , A61B3/0033 , A61B3/102
摘要: A blood flow measuring unit of a blood flow measurement apparatus of an embodiment includes an optical system for applying an OCT scan to an eye fundus and obtains blood flow information based on data acquired by the OCT scan. A movement mechanism moves the optical system. A controller applies a first movement control to the movement mechanism to move the optical system in a first direction orthogonal to an optical axis of the optical system by a predetermined distance from the optical axis. A judging unit judges occurrence of vignetting based on a detection result of return light of light incident on the eye through the optical system after the first movement control. The controller applies a second movement control to the movement mechanism to further move the optical system based on a judgement result obtained by the judging unit.
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公开(公告)号:US20240023806A1
公开(公告)日:2024-01-25
申请号:US17872268
申请日:2022-07-25
申请人: Masatoshi Murata
发明人: Masatoshi Murata
CPC分类号: A61B3/12 , A61F9/0017 , A61B3/0033 , G16H50/20
摘要: A method for self-diagnosis of posterior segment eye disease, comprising:
(a) a patient obtains a self-fundus image; and
(b) the patient provides the self-fundus image into an automatically constructed deep-learning model to determine whether or not the patient has posterior segment eye disease,
wherein the step (a) comprises:
(a-1) the patient instills mydriatic drops to dilate his/her pupil;
(a-2) the patient places a monitor that outputs an image captured by a fundus videography camera;
(a-3) the patient places a lens in front of his/her eye;
(a-4) the patient holds the camera so that the fundus can be recorded through the lens and focuses the camera on the fundus of his/her eye while checking the monitor;
(a-5) the patient records a video of his/her fundus with the camera; and
(a-6) the patient obtains a self-fundus image as a still image from the video.-
公开(公告)号:US11804304B2
公开(公告)日:2023-10-31
申请号:US16856364
申请日:2020-04-23
IPC分类号: G16H50/30 , G09B19/00 , A61B3/00 , A61B5/00 , A61B5/16 , G16H70/20 , G16H50/70 , G16H10/60 , G16H70/60 , G16H50/20 , G16H40/40 , G16H40/63 , A61B3/11
CPC分类号: G16H50/30 , A61B3/0033 , A61B3/112 , A61B5/163 , A61B5/168 , A61B5/4064 , A61B5/4082 , A61B5/4094 , A61B5/7275 , G09B19/00 , G16H10/60 , G16H40/40 , G16H40/63 , G16H50/20 , G16H50/70 , G16H70/20 , G16H70/60
摘要: Neurological abnormalities are often discovered through observation by health care providers, and/or parent report. Many neurodevelopmental disorders such as ASD are purely identified through behavioral analysis, and cannot be screened for using a biomarker or quantitative stimulus-response test. Current screening tools contain subjective components based on parent report and clinician observation, vary in consistency of use across providers, and demands resources, knowledge, and access to skilled expertise. As a result, the only tests used today require lengthy and subjective behavioral analysis and often, miss or misidentify neurodevelopmental disorders contributing to a delayed diagnosis. The technology disclosed herein allow for a solution to this systemic problem.
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公开(公告)号:US20230277053A1
公开(公告)日:2023-09-07
申请号:US18318025
申请日:2023-05-16
申请人: RightEye, LLC
发明人: Adam Todd GROSS , Melissa HUNFALVAY
CPC分类号: A61B3/113 , A61B5/165 , A61B5/1114 , A61B5/1124 , A61B3/0025 , A61B3/0041 , A61B3/0033 , A61B3/0058 , A61B3/0091 , A61B3/14 , A61B5/0013 , A61B5/6803 , A61B2503/10
摘要: Systems and methods are disclosed for evaluating human eye tracking. One method includes receiving data representing the location of and/or information tracked by an individual's eye or eyes before, during, or after the individual performs a task; identifying a temporal phase or a biomechanical phase of the task performed by the individual; identifying a visual cue in the identified temporal phase or biomechanical phase; and scoring the tracking of the individual's eye or eyes by comparing the data to the visual cue.
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