Intended Use; Included Parts - Interacoustics EyeSeeCam Instructions For Use Manual

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EyeSeeCam vHIT Instructions for Use - EN
EyeSeeCam with its lightweight goggles and the integrated inertial measurement unit (IMU) provides a
measurement device for an objective and quantifiable HIT. The mobile setup with a battery-driven laptop
ensures that the HIT can be applied at the patient's bedside and in the emergency room. With it, a doctor
can objectively and reliably assess peripheral vestibular function in a few minutes and differentiate
peripheral from central vertigo. This video-based HIT is a novel, time-saving and low-cost tool that can be
readily applied in all clinical setups, such as in vertigo outpatient units or in emergency rooms

1.2 Intended use

The EyeSeeCam vHIT is used to present information on the performance of the balance system by
providing objective measures of eye-velocity response to head-velocity stimulus, showing the VOR
gain in the plane of rotation of the head
The system is to be used by trained personnel only such as audiologists, ENT surgeons, neurologists,
hearing healthcare professionals or personnel with a similar level of education.
The EyeSeeCam is intended for patient from 5 years and up. The patient must be physically sound as
the procedures include some physical stimulation/movement. Patient must be able the see the target
without the use of spectacles
Contra indications
Blindness
Broken nose or other face/head trauma
Neck trauma
Recent eye surgery
Ptosis
Excessive eye blinks
Excessive eye make up
1.3

Included parts

EyeSeeCam – vHIT camera and goggle
USB cable
EyeSeeCam vHIT Software and manuals CD
OtoAccess™ Database software CD
Ferrite Beads
Tape measure
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Applied part including the USB cable as according ti IEC 60601-1:2005
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