User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- User Manual
- RAPID® v8.3
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1
- Using This Guide
- Chapter 2
- Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Cautions
- Chapter 3
- Welcome to PillCam Capsule Endoscopy
- Chapter 4
- Preparing for PillCam Capsule Endoscopy
- Preparing the Patient
- Preparing the Required Equipment
- Creating Patient Instructions for the Procedure
- General Patient Guidelines During the Procedure
- Performing Patient Check-in
- Fitting Equipment on the Patient
- Chapter 5
- Know Your PillCam Recorder
- Chapter 6
- Performing PillCam Capsule Endoscopy
- Chapter 7
- Creating RAPID Videos
- Chapter 8
- Reviewing and Interpreting RAPID Videos
- Loading a Study with the Study Manager
- Using the Study Manager
- Overview of the RAPID Interface
- Using RAPID to View a Video
- RAPID Video Files
- Working with Findings
- Creating a PillCam Capsule Endoscopy Report
- RAPID Atlas
- Lewis Score
- Generating a Report
- Appendix A1
- Installing RAPID Software
- Appendix A2
- Configuring RAPID Software
- Appendix A3
- PillCam Equipment Maintenance
- Appendix A4
- Troubleshooting
- Appendix A5
- Technical Description
- System Labeling
- Essential Performance
- Warnings
- Cautions
- System Specifications
- PillCam SB 2 Capsule
- PillCam SB 3 Capsule
- PillCam UGI Capsule
- PillCam COLON 2 Capsule
- Sensor Array PillCam Recorder DR2
- Sensor Array PillCam Recorder DR3
- PillCam Recorder DR2/DR2C
- Cradle PillCam Recorder DR2
- PillCam Recorder DR3
- PillCam Recorder DR3 SDHC Memory Card
- Cradle PillCam Recorder DR3
- DC Power Supply
- RAPID for PillCam Software
- Guidance and Manufacturer's Declarations
- Index
Indications, Contraindications, Warnings, Cautions
Accuracy of the Device—SB 11
The localization software was studied in a series of 17 healthy subjects. Multiple fluoroscopic images
(92 sets) were obtained at various times during the PillCam video capsule's passage through the small
bowel. The location was assessed in two dimensions relative to the umbilicus and then compared to the
position obtained from the localization software. When compared to the relative two-dimensional
location determined fluoroscopically, approximately 87% (80/92) of the PillCam video capsule
estimates were within 6cm (a “fist”). The mean error for PillCam video capsule localization was found
to be 3.8 cm. [2]
The Suspected Blood Indicator (SBI) feature is intended to mark frames suspected of containing fresh
blood. The feature may be activated only after labeling the first duodenal image and marks frames
contained only within the small bowel. The SBI feature should not serve as a substitute for a physician's
complete viewing of the video but rather to provide supplemental information afterwards. All events
marked by the SBI feature should be carefully reviewed by a physician. In a review of 27 patients with
at least one red or bleeding lesion found by a physician on capsule endoscopy, the SBI feature correctly
marked 439, or 88%, of the 498 individual lesions. In addition, a total of 561 false positive lesions were
marked by the feature, giving a positive predictive value (PPV) of 44%. [3]
References:
[1] Clinical report presented in K010312
[2] Clinical report presented in K020341
[3] Clinical report presented in K022980