EyeStat
FDA-cleared technology indicated to measure and assess the blink reflex
How it works
30sec
test
Over 30 seconds, eight
light puffs of air are
delivered to the corner
of the eye, stimulating the blink reflex
18,000
frames
High speed cameras
record the blink reflex
at 300 frames/sec,
capturing 18,000
objective data points in 30 seconds
Rapid
results
Using a proprietary
algorithm, 10 parameters
of the blink reflex are
measured and displayed
in under 1 minute
Cloud
storage
Results are transferred and stored in the encrypted Cloud Portal for review by a clinician
Under
5lbs
A portable and battery- operated device, EyeStat
can be set up and
operated anywhere
with ease
The blink reflex
The blink reflex is a physiological biomarker of brain function used in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases and conditions
Damage (i.e trauma) to the brain will cause a change in the corneal reflex
The blink reflex is an autonomic nervous system reaction
The trigeminal nerve, when stimulated, sends a message directly to the brainstem. The message is translated, and the brain’s response is transmitted back through the brain to the facial nerve (and in turn, to the muscles controlling the eyelids). The result is the blink reflex
The blink reflex involves two cranial nerves, the trigeminal (V) and facial (VII) nerves, routing through the medulla and pons in the brainstem
