PillCam™ cloud reader is an ideal solution for clinicians looking for flexible reading options — removing the need to be at a workstation. The software provides a secure platform for uploading PillCam™ SB 3 capsule and COLON 2 capsule studies to a cloud-based environment for remote reading, treatment recommendations, and report creation. This enables an efficient and secure way for you to read your studies when and where it is most convenient for you.
PillCam™ cloud reader software study flow:
A patient study is downloaded onto the local computer C:/ drive or network drive.
PillCam™ remote reading platform synchronization agent pushes the study to the Amazon Web Services (AWS) cloud.
Study is accessed via URL or the unit.
The provider reviews the report and sends it back to the practice or unit.
The synchronization agent stores it in the original study location on the local desktop or network location.
Allows clinicians to read PillCam™ SB 3 capsule and COLON 2 capsule studies from anywhere, anytime*1
Requires minimal changes to existing workflows and provides near real-time updates between the cloud and desktop software
PillCam™ cloud reader was built on AWS and has been certified to meet ISO27001 standards
The PillCam™ cloud reader software is run using the Medtronic Cloud Services platform and can be accessed using a web browser by any authorized and registered user with an internet connection. The software includes:
PillCam™ cloud reader software is compatible with existing PillCam™ SB 3 and COLON 2 capsules.
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The PillCam™ Cloud Reader Software will maintain the existing PillCam™ indications for use. Refer to the PillCam™ Desktop Software v9.0 user manual.
Intended Purpose PillCam™ Cloud Reader Software is intended to allow reviewing videos of PillCam™ procedures and creating capsule endoscopy reports from any web-connected computer.
Adverse Events Potential adverse events associated with the use of this device may include delayed or no excretion of the capsule, aspiration, obstruction, perforation, and mucosal injury or bleeding. In some instances, intervention is required to remove the capsule.
In the event that a serious incident has occurred related to device use, immediately report the event to Given Imaging Inc., the competent authorities, and any other regulators as required.
† See IFU for minimum requirements.
1. PillCam™ Web Software for Remote Reading v9.0 User Manual
2. Cloud Pre-installation and Deployment Guidelines
3. PillCam™ Cloud Sync, v1.0, Getting Started Guide