Natus ICS Impulse

Choose your next step to helping more vestibular patients

ICS Impulse® is a customizable solution. Choose between Video Frenzel, Video Head Impulse with age based normative data, Positional and Oculomotor – or choose all four. You decide how ICS Impulse works best for your facility.

Superior pupil detection and fast, simple calibration

Superior pupil detection provides error free data. Calibration can be performed anywhere using the ICS Impulse goggles with built-in lasers, allowing you to assess even more patients. All you need is a small surface from which to project the laser dots, and within seconds you will be ready to test.

Improved workflow

All features of ICS Impulse have been designed to work with your preferred workflow. The innovative Vision Denied Solution enables you to suppress fixation and collect data with vision denied. The external monitor gives you better viewing of the patient’s response, especially during positional testing and repositioning maneuvers. The use of a presentation remote means you stay close to your patient during data collection.

Extensive reporting and data sharing

Otometrics designed the ICS Impulse with a customized report function with vector-based graphics to meet documentation requirements. Third-party data-sharing interfaces directly with third-party EMR systems, and ASCII and raw data export are also available.

Superior playback

The data can be played back in normal speed or slow motion. Playback the entire data collection or start from where the cursor is set. Playback allows you to review all components of the data collection.

ICS Impulse®: THE RESULT OF DECADES OF RESEARCH

Features

1. High-speed USB camera

The superior camera provides the best available technology for measuring eye movements. The camera provides the ability to record the eye and identify catch-up saccades (overt and covert), nystagmus and skew deviation.

2. Superior sensor

The nine axis motion sensor accurately measures the head movement allowing for direct comparison of head and eye movement. The sensor allows for Head Position Feedback. Head Position Feedback precisely tracks head motion in free space. The superior stability and response time provides instant feedback for correct head positioning during vHIT and positional testing.

3. Light weight

Weighing 60 grams, the goggle ensures no slippage and therefore provides quality data collection without missing any important eye movements. The lightweight design also makes the testing more comfortable for the patient.

4. Built-in calibration lasers

Without additional hardware, the lasers provide stimulus for calibration and oculomotor testing.

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