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Portable TBUT with AnterVue: Capture Fluorescein Break-Up Where the Exam Happens

06/10/26

Patients ask why vision fluctuates between blinks. A TBUT value alone rarely answers that. Showing coverage return after a blink—and dry areas spreading seconds later—often does.

AnterVue fits that workflow: a lightweight adaptor for portable anterior segment imaging on hardware you already carry. Built-in yellow filter supports sodium fluorescein contrast. Capture in pre-test or at the chair, review on screen the same visit.

Imaging supports documentation and education.

 

Why Portable Capture Changes the TBUT Conversation

Most dry-eye lanes do not have a fixed anterior segment photography station for every visit. AnterVue is for teams that want fluorescein documentation in normal flow:

No extra room: Pre-test lane or chairside—attach to phone or tablet and capture between cases.

Fluorescein-ready contrast: Yellow filter built in; no separate filter swap for routine TBUT stills or short video.

Explain on the same screen: Patients see break-up patterns while you discuss care—not a chart number from memory.

Lightweight follow-up: Store captures per clinic practice; revisit visible changes across visits with a consistent technique.

 

Case Snapshot (30-Second Walkthrough)

Our de-identified fluorescein case shows one portable capture: dryness and fluctuating vision despite artificial tears; two blinks; break-up visible within seconds.

After blink 1: Even fluorescein coverage, then early vertical dry streaks.

After blink 2: Coverage returns briefly, then patchy break-up spreads.

Takeaway: Rapid tear-film break-up observed—findings suggestive of instability. Short fluorescein video may help patients grasp between-blink changes and support visit-to-visit comparison.

 

Three Steps in Clinic

  1. Attach AnterVue to smartphone or tablet per kit instructions.
  2. Capture after fluorescein instillation—still or short clip through break-up.
  3. Review with the patient on screen; store per your clinic policy.

 

Explore AnterVue today and discover a more efficient way to evaluate tear film stability.

 

Patients ask why vision fluctuates between blinks. A TBUT value alone rarely answers that. Showing coverage return after a blink—and dry areas spreading seconds later—often does.

AnterVue fits that workflow: a lightweight adaptor for portable anterior segment imaging on hardware you already carry. Built-in yellow filter supports sodium fluorescein contrast. Capture in pre-test or at the chair, review on screen the same visit.

Imaging supports documentation and education.

Why Portable Capture Changes the TBUT Conversation

Most dry-eye lanes do not have a fixed anterior segment photography station for every visit. AnterVue is for teams that want fluorescein documentation in normal flow:

No extra room: Pre-test lane or chairside—attach to phone or tablet and capture between cases.

Fluorescein-ready contrast: Yellow filter built in; no separate filter swap for routine TBUT stills or short video.

Explain on the same screen: Patients see break-up patterns while you discuss care—not a chart number from memory.

Lightweight follow-up: Store captures per clinic practice; revisit visible changes across visits with a consistent technique.

Case Snapshot (30-Second Walkthrough)

Our de-identified fluorescein case shows one portable capture: dryness and fluctuating vision despite artificial tears; two blinks; break-up visible within seconds.

After blink 1: Even fluorescein coverage, then early vertical dry streaks.

After blink 2: Coverage returns briefly, then patchy break-up spreads.

Takeaway: Rapid tear-film break-up observed—findings suggestive of instability. Short fluorescein video may help patients grasp between-blink changes and support visit-to-visit comparison.

Three Steps in Clinic

  1. Attach AnterVue to smartphone or tablet per kit instructions.
  2. Capture after fluorescein instillation—still or short clip through break-up.
  3. Review with the patient on screen; store per your clinic policy.

Explore AnterVue today and discover a more efficient way to evaluate tear film stability.

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