Description
The Science Behind Dark Adaptation
Dark adaptation is the process of the eyes adjusting to low levels of illumination. During dark adaptation, the sensitivity of the eye to light is increased. The two major components of dark adaptation are dilation of the pupil and photochemical alterations of the retina. Impaired dark adaptation speed indicates rod-mediated dysfunction.
Experience Breakthrough Technology
AdaptDx Pro, backed by 20 years of clinical research, was designed to make dark adaptation testing more accessible for eye care providers by eliminating the need for a darkroom. The lightweight, portable headset is comprised of 172 custom parts. The advanced, precision eye-tracking technology automatically aligns with patient’s eyes and monitors fixation.
Step into the Light
AdaptDx Pro conforms easily to the clinic space and workflow by eliminating the need for a darkroom. The custom eyecups form a light-proof seal, creating a portable darkroom. It’s even possible to perform multiple tests at the same time with multiple devices.
Meet Theia™, the Onboard Technician
Theia delivers a uniform experience, every time. With personalized coaching and adaptive feedback, Theia helps keep patients focused throughout the test. Theia is fluent in multiple languages including English, French, German, Italian, and Spanish. The device can be operated in one language and set Theia to speak to the patient in another language.
Read Results with Ease
With an interactive LCD screen display, AdaptDx Pro provides simple instructions making it easy to start and monitor progress. The rapid test takes less than 6.5 minutes. Objective RDMA scores are clearly displayed on the screen at the conclusion of the test.
Disclaimer:
AdaptDx Pro has not been approved by FDA for use in detection or diagnosis of any specific ocular disease (such as AMD). The safety and effectiveness of AdaptDx Pro for this use has not been established.