ICHECK Health Connection, Inc. Patent applications |
Patent application number | Title | Published |
20130235346 | SYSTEM AND METHODS FOR DOCUMENTING AND RECORDING OF THE PUPILLARY RED REFLEX TEST AND CORNEAL LIGHT REFLEX SCREENING OF THE EYE IN INFANTS AND YOUNG CHILDREN - Systems and methods for documenting, recording, and interpreting the eccentric photorefraction, pupillary light reflex and the corneal light reflex eye screening tests in infants and young children. The system includes a computing device having an image capturing device, a light generating device, and a display. The system includes a computer application that is executable on the computing device and operative to utilize the computing device to perform eye screening tests. The system also includes a website that allows users to upload captured images from the computing device, so that the images may be processed, analyzed, and recorded. | 09-12-2013 |
20130155376 | VIDEO GAME TO MONITOR VISUAL FIELD LOSS IN GLAUCOMA - Systems and methods for providing a video game to map a test subject's peripheral vision comprising a moving fixation point that is actively confirmed by an action performed by the test subject and a test for the subject to locate a briefly presented visual stimulus. The video game is implemented on a hardware platform comprising a video display, a user input device, and a video camera. The camera is used to monitor ambient light level and the distance between the device and the eyes of the test subject. The game serves as a visual field test that produces a visual field map of the thresholds of visual perception of the subject's eye that may be compared with age-stratified normative data. The results may be transmitted to a health care professional by telecommunications means to facilitate the diagnosis and/or monitoring of glaucoma or other relevant eye diseases. | 06-20-2013 |
20130128229 | VIDEO GAME TO MONITOR RETINAL DISEASES - Systems and methods for providing a video game to map macular visual acuity comprising a multiple choice test where the fixation point is ensured by brief simultaneous presentation of both a central and pericentral targets. The game may be implemented on a hardware platform including a video display, a user input device, and a video camera. The camera is used to monitor ambient light level and the distance between the device and the eyes of the test subject. The game serves as a macular acuity perimeter that produces a map of the acuity of an eye that may be compared with normative data. The type of acuity tested is preferably Vernier acuity, but resolution acuity can also be tested. The test results are transmitted to a health care professional by telecommunications means to facilitate the diagnosis or monitoring of age-related macular degeneration or other relevant eye diseases. | 05-23-2013 |