2. Contraindications for use of the optics modules EY4, FA and ES2
Because prolonged intense light exposure can damage the retina, the use of the device for ocular
examination should not be unnecessarily prolonged, and the brightness setting should not exceed what
is needed to provide clear visualization of the target structures.
The retinal exposure dose for a photochemical hazard is a product of the radiance and the exposure time.
If the value of radiance were reduced in half, twice the time would be needed to reach the maximum
exposure limit.
While no acute optical radiation hazards have been identified for direct or indirect ophthalmoscopes, it is
recommended that the intensity of light directed into the patient's eye be limited to the minimum level
which is necessary for diagnosis. Infants and persons with aphakia or diseased eyes will be at greater risk.
The risk may also be increased if the person being examined has had any exposure with the same
instrument or any other ophthalmic instrument using a visible light source during the previous 24 hours.
This will apply particularly if the eye has been exposed to retinal photography.
Smartscope EY4, FA and ES2 are classified as Group 2 based on standard ISO 15004-2:2007. The daily
usage time and maximum allowed number of pulses is calculated based on optical classification results
according to standard ISO 15004-2:2007.
WARNING:
The light emitted from this instrument is potentially hazardous. The longer the
duration of exposure and the greater the number of pulses, the greater the risk of
ocular damage. Exposure to light from this instrument when operated at maximum
output will exceed the safety guideline after:
Maximum number of pulses (still images) allowed daily:
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Or alternatively
Total daily usage time for continuous light (= video usage time + aiming light duration)
shall be limited to:
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EY4: 6300 pulses (still images) / eye
FA: 5000 pulses (still images) / eye
ES2: 250 pulses (still images) / eye
EY4: 1 h 30 min video usage / eye
ES2: 8 min video usage / eye
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