Recruitment

Recruitment Status
Recruiting
Estimated Enrollment
Same as current

Summary

Conditions
Colo-rectal Cancer
Design
Observational Model: CohortTime Perspective: Prospective

Participation Requirements

Age
Between 20 years and 75 years
Gender
Both males and females

Description

st visit - Subjects will be referred to the study by an advertisement in the local media The subjects will receive a preliminary explanation about the study procedure and required activities. If the subjects agree to participate in the study will be asked to sign the ICF Subjects will be screened fo...

st visit - Subjects will be referred to the study by an advertisement in the local media The subjects will receive a preliminary explanation about the study procedure and required activities. If the subjects agree to participate in the study will be asked to sign the ICF Subjects will be screened for eligibility according to the inclusion/exclusion criteria. The date for their participation will be coordinated at their convenience nd visit - Subject will arrive to the company R&D lab and will receive detailed introduction about the procedure and instruction for the daily activities. (The total duration of Check-Cap Imaging System study for each subject is up to 4 days). Subjects will receive detailed instructions (verbally and written) about the normal operation of the C-Scan System and how to handle it during normal daily routine. They will be asked to document all their daily activity in a personal diary. The C-Scan Track will be attached to their lower back to test its functionality and the capsule will be attached to their abdomen to test the effect on data transmission during daily activities. The interference of the back recorder with the cloths (belt, bra etc.) will be monitored for any discomfort. Subjects will be asked to complete a personal diary which documents the time and duration of significant activities during the procedure such as meal times, sleeping times, physical activities etc. Some subjects will be instructed to be stationary during short sessions (10-20-30 min) and may read, watch TV or use the Internet. The localization data will be collected on a dedicated portable computer via these detectors. The monitoring routine for each subject will include but not limited to the following parameters: The well-being of the subject, and his/her daily routine: work, meals, driving, public transportation, mild sport, shower, sleep, other activities Inquiries about any discomfort caused by the recorder Inquiries about any discomfort or skin irritation caused by the patches. Inquiries about the function of the recorder as indicated by the recorder visual & indicators Ease of operation of the push buttons positioned on the recorder (reaching to the lower back with w/out direct vision (mirror) Responding to auditory and visual indicators position on the recorder Some subjects will be asked to continue carrying the back recorder system for few more days in order to evaluate the effects of the system on their daily activities. A subjective questionnaire will be filled by the subjects following each phase of the evaluation in order to solicit immediate feedback regarding any discomfort or complaint During the current development study the plan is to simulate some of these scenarios and evaluate the functionality of the back-recorder and communication with the capsule Subjects will continue their daily routine: work, sleep, shower, driving in car or public transportation, sit, stand, walk. Subjects should refrain from active sport such as jogging, physical exercise in the gym, swimming, sauna, any ball-games, skiing etc. Subjects should refrain from Flights, boat trips or long train travels during the monitoring procedure Subjects should try and stay away from areas with high electromagnetic fields such as: High voltage elect. Poles, transformation station, radio and TV transmitter station etc. Subjects should not be examined by CT or MRI (unless it is an emergency) Subjects who are working in an area with high electromagnetic field should not be examined by the capsule

Tracking Information

NCT #
NCT03989180
Collaborators
Not Provided
Investigators
Study Director: Boaz Shpigelman COO, VP R&D