plusoptiX A09 - References

 

The accuracy of Plusoptix's devices has been put to the test in many scientific studies (see Clinical Studies). Beyond this, measurement from one meter distance outperforms all traditional autorefractometers in the matter of „accommodation“.

 

Measurement from one meter away without dilating drops is not just pleasant for the child, but also for the parents and the examiner. Experiences that some users have shared regarding measurement accuracy, delegability and patient acceptance with our devices are listed below.

 

Experiences from Germany:

 

„The very quick measurement is an advantage with which we have had good experience. Hyperopia is often recognized in miosis. Patient acceptance is good“.

Dr. Gabriele Szopa-Spötta, Bad Neustadt

 

„Plusoptix measures quite well up to + 4,0 dpt (amazing), sphere as well as cylinder“.

Dr. Reuscher, Esslingen

 

„I am thoroughly satisfied. The measurement results are good to satisfactory. Patient acceptance is very good and the delegability is outstanding“.

Dr. med. Michael Rauch, Bad Neustadt

 

„Measurement results: 
  • Axis + cylinder → good!
  • Sphere → + 2,0 dpt!
  • Delegability: very good 
  • Patient acceptance: good“
Dr. med. Stefan Niemann, Bochum

„I am very satisfied with the Plusoptix device. Don't forget the fun factor. It's not just the children who get it“.

Dr. med. Gisela Fanselow-Hinrichs, Teltow

 

"We get along fine with the device and perceive it as a genuine enrichment of our diagnostic possibilities, primarily with small children and handicapped patients.

The measurment results are very reliable. The cylinder axes are especially precise. Pupil width data and fixation detection based on the 'green dots' also often provide valuable indications of possible nystagmus or fixation problems.

Parent acceptance is very great, primarily among parents of very small children, for whom there are no other examination alternatives.

All in all, we are very satisfied with the device. I also gladly recommend it to my colleagues."

Mechtilde Kuhbandner, Orthoptist, Nürnberg