Small/Large Bowel Clinical Trial
Official title:
Assessment the Performance of PillCam SB3 Capsule in Detecting Small Bowel Lesions in Patients
Study hypothesis: PillCam SB3 is a new capsule designed to provide an improved image quality,
and improved SB and duodenum tissue coverage due to Adaptive Frame Rate (AFR) of 2-6 fps,
which will create more images for evaluation, and therefore should improve diagnostic
accuracy.
Proposed Design: to enroll up to 230 patients with symptoms suggesting the presence of small
bowel disease.
Preparation for procedure will include 12 hours fasting prior to the capsule ingestion
Patients will undergo a standard capsule endoscopy. Patients will be allowed to drink clear
liquids 2 hours post ingestion, and eat 4 hours post ingestion.
Diagnostic yield of the SB3 will be calculated The Physician's subjective assessment of
capsule performance will be captured
- Purpose of study- To assess the performance of PillCam SB3 capsule in detecting small
bowel lesions in patients
- Study design- Feasibility study
- Number of subjects- Up to 200
- Subject population- Patients with symptoms suggestive of small bowel disease and whom
are eligible and indicated for SB capsule endoscopy
- No of centers- 4
- Duration of enrollment up to 12 months from IRB approval to enroll study patients
- Duration of follow-up 1 week after capsule procedure.
- Primary objectives To evaluate the performance of SB-3 system in patients as per
physician questionnaire
;
| Status | Clinical Trial | Phase | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Not yet recruiting |
NCT02560064 -
Length of Small Bowel. How Can Standardise Measurement and Why?
|
N/A |