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AI-Driven Eye Care Technology Now Works With 8 Different OCTs

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AI OCT integration

Altris AI announced the release of Altris Sync, a secure application that syncs AI directly to optical coherence tomography (OCT) devices from eight manufacturers.

Altris Sync Simplifies AI Integration with OCT Devices

The introduction of Altris Sync for automated upload of OCT files removes the need for manual operations and brings AI decision support for OCT analysis to more clinics.

Secure Compliance from FDA Clearance to GDPR

Altris Sync is fully integrated into the Altris Inc. ecosystem, carrying the same security credentials—FDA 510(k) clearance, CE marking and full compliance with HIPAA and GDPR.

Broad Device Support and Seamless Workflow

Altris AI software says the company sought a way to make the entire OCT workflow even more seamless, coherent and user-friendly. That goal, Altris AI notes, was achieved with Altris Sync.

It now connects OCT devices from Carl Zeiss MediTech, Canon, Topcon, Heidelberg Engineering, Visionix, Nikon (Optos), Optopol and Nidek directly to the Altris AI platform.

Expanded Compatibility for Non-DICOM Workflows

Altris Sync can now process raw OCT files, giving clinics that don’t use DICOM format easy access to AI-powered analysis and richer quantitative insights.

Longitudinal analysis reveals clinical trends.

Altris Sync unlocks a new advantage for eye care specialists: longitudinal analysis of historical data for identifying valuable clinical trends and generating insights.

Eye care specialists can use AI to review large volumes of historical data to identify patients who may benefit from specific treatments. They can also track disease progression across scans from different OCT devices using clear quantitative data—maps, graphs and percentage-based insights.

AI Support Enhances Clinical Decision-Making

AI-powered OCT analysis can be a useful tool for busy eye care practitioners who rely on manual OCT interpretation and want to sharpen their clinical edge with the help of AI. Everyone needs a second opinion on complex OCT scans from time to time, Altris AI points out. AI acts as a quiet assistant in the background.

“By streamlining OCT analysis and supporting deeper data insights, Altris Sync helps eye care professionals detect issues earlier, plan treatments more effectively and track disease progression with greater precision,” Altris AI emphasizes. “In the end it’s not just about faster workflow—it’s about better care and better outcomes for every patient.”

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