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Filter by:The purpose of this study is to determine: 1. What quantity of bacteria is spilled into the abdomen during a colon resection 2. If there is a correlation between the quantity and post-operative infection 3. What intralumenal pressure is generated when testing the colonic anastomosis for air leak
To evaluate the performance of PillCam COLON 2 in regards to detection of patients with polyps where colonoscopy is considered as the gold standard reference.
The research project addresses the following hypotheses (A) the normal balance of beneficial and detrimental commensal intestinal bacteria is deranged in IBS, with selective alterations in clinically defined patient subsets i.e., diarrhea predominant IBS (D-IBS) and post-infectious IBS (PI-IBS); (B) these changes in intestinal microflora are associated with sub-clinical mucosal inflammation and activation of the mucosal immune system; and (C) activation of the mucosal immune system leads to alterations in gastrointestinal (GI) functions (i.e., motility and sensation) and functional symptoms.
Evaluate accuracy of PCCE-2 in detecting patients with colonic polyps as compared to conventional colonoscopy.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of the night procedure in regards to colon cleansing level and capsule excretion rate.
The purpose of this study is to compare two preparation and procedure in order to develop the most optimal capsule procedure in regards to colon cleansing level and capsule excretion rate.
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effect of a modified Prep and procedure on colon cleansing level and capsule excretion rate.
To evaluate the ability of the PillCam® Colon Capsule Endoscope to detect and classify Ulcerative colitis
To evaluate the effect of a modified preparation and procedure on colon cleansing level
To see if PillCam COLON will demonstrate diagnostic yield >80% in detecting significant colonic pathologies when compared to colonoscopy in the target population.