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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
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Patient has dysphagia,
Patient is known or is suspected to suffer from intestinal obstruction,
Patient has known previous stricture/obstruction of the SB or colon,
Patient has a cardiac pacemakers or other implanted electro medical devices, 5. Women who are either pregnant or nursing at the time of screening, who intend to be during the study period, or are of child-bearing potential and do not practice medically acceptable methods of contraception,
Patient is expected to undergo MRI examination within 7 days after ingestion of the capsule, 7. Patient has had prior abdominal surgery of the gastrointestinal tract other than uncomplicated procedures that would be unlikely to lead to bowel obstruction based on the clinical judgment of the investigator, 8. Patient has any condition, which precludes compliance with study and/or device instructions, 9. Patient suffers from life threatening conditions, 10. Patient is currently participating in another clinical study, 11. Patient has known slow gastric emptying time
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225 participants in 1 patient group
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