Click on title to download PDF.
The NPi-300 Pupillometer has not been approved by FDA for diagnostic or prognostic purposes and the safety and effectiveness of the NPi-300 Pupillometer for diagnostic or prognostic purposes has not been established.
NPi-300 Pupillometer Indications for Use:
The NPi-300 Pupillometer is a handheld optical scanner which measures pupil size and pupil reactivity in patients requiring neurological pupil examinations. The results obtained from the NPi-300 scans are used for information only and are not to be used for clinical diagnostic purposes. The NPi-300 should only be operated by properly trained clinical personnel, under the direction of a qualified physician.
NPi-300 Pupillometer Contraindications:
Avoid use when the orbit structure is damaged, or the surrounding soft tissue is edematous or has an open lesion.
The NPi-300 Pupillometer has not been approved by FDA for diagnostic or prognostic purposes and the safety and effectiveness of the NPi-300 Pupillometer for diagnostic or prognostic purposes has not been established.
NPi-300 Pupillometer Indications for Use:
The NPi-300 Pupillometer is a handheld optical scanner which measures pupil size and pupil reactivity in patients requiring neurological pupil examinations. The results obtained from the NPi-300 scans are used for information only and are not to be used for clinical diagnostic purposes. The NPi-300 should only be operated by properly trained clinical personnel, under the direction of a qualified physician.
NPi-300 Pupillometer Contraindications:
Avoid use when the orbit structure is damaged, or the surrounding soft tissue is edematous or has an open lesion.
Declaration of Interests:
GC received institutional research grants from Integra and NeurOptics; and received personal fees as a speaker’s bureau member and advisory board member from Integra, NeurOptics, Biogen, Idorsia and Invex Therapeutics, all outside the submitted work. FST received consulting and lecture fees from NeurOptics; and received personal fees as an advisory board member from NeurOptics, all outside the submitted work. MO received fee payments for consultancy roles for NeurOptics and honoraria for lectures by NeurOptics; received personal fees as an advisory board member, all unrelated to the submitted work: and received institutional grants from the Swiss National Science Foundation.