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Clinical Trial
Safety of the colonoscope magnetic imaging device (ScopeGuide) in patients with implantable cardiac devices.
- Gareth D Corbett, Yean C Lim, James C Lee, Alexey Chernolesskiy, Peter J Pugh, and Ewen A B Cameron.
- Department of Gastroenterology, Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Cambridge, United Kingdom.
- Endoscopy. 2014 Feb 1; 46 (2): 135-8.
Background And Study AimsUse of the colonoscope magnetic imaging device (ScopeGuide, Olympus Medical Systems, Tokyo, Japan) is currently contraindicated by the manufacturer for patients with implantable cardiac devices, a group of patients that is increasing annually along with the number of colonoscopies performed in the era of colorectal cancer screening. This is the first study to examine the safety of ScopeGuide in patients with permanent pacemakers, implantable cardioverter defibrillators, and cardiac resynchronization therapy.Patients And MethodsNonimplanted cardiac devices were exposed to the electromagnetic field of ScopeGuide ex vivo and assessed for evidence of interference or change in device settings. Following this, consecutive patients attending device check clinics were prospectively recruited and exposed to the ScopeGuide electromagnetic field. After an initial device check, patients underwent continuous external cardiac monitoring and device interrogation while a colonoscope was placed on the abdomen over clothing and connected to ScopeGuide to simulate colonoscopy. Patients were monitored for 2 minutes to assess for any interference. ScopeGuide was then disconnected and devices were checked for any change in settings.ResultsA total of 230 patients were invited to participate and 100 were recruited to the study. There was no evidence of interference on device leads or change in programming following exposure to the electromagnetic field generated by ScopeGuide.ConclusionScopeGuide does not appear to cause interference or change in settings and is therefore likely to be safe for use in patients with implantable cardiac devices.© Georg Thieme Verlag KG Stuttgart · New York.
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