TITLE:
Cardiac Pacemaker and Wireless Capsule Endoscopy Interference: Case Report in a Patient with Gastric Vascular Ectasias
AUTHORS:
A. G. Gravina, R. Bozzi, I. J. Romano, E. Pezzullo, A. Miranda, M. G. Merola, M. Romano, A. Pezzullo
KEYWORDS:
Capsule Endoscopy, Cardiac Pacemaker, Interference, Vascular Ectasias
JOURNAL NAME:
Wireless Sensor Network,
Vol.2 No.3,
April
12,
2010
ABSTRACT: Wireless capsule endoscopy is a new endoscopic tool for the diagnosis and management of small bowel diseases. The main indication at present is the evaluation of GI bleeding of obscure origin, Crohn’s disease, coeliac disease and small bowel tumors. Studies suggest that capsule endoscopy is associated with few adverse events. Whether cardiac pacemaker may interfere with capsule endoscopy is still a controversial issue. We here report a case showing that there is a possibility of interference between the two procedures, cardiac pacemaker affecting the proper functioning of capsule endoscopy and that this is related to the distance between the pacemaker and the recorder.