Atmo understands the importance of investigator-initiated clinical studies, helping to generate unique insights into gut health.
By identifying landmarks within the gut, the Atmo Gas Capsule study can provide researchers:
Landmarks within the gut are identified by measures collected by the Atmo Gas Capsule (temperature, hydrogen and carbon dioxide concentration, oxygen level, capsule tumble, and antenna reflectance).
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Atmo-sponsored Research: Published Data
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Atmo-sponsored Research: Conference Proceedings
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Characterization of Gastric Contractility Using The Atmo Capsule: Differences in Contractile Amplitude Based On Gastric Phase and Transit Delay
Characterization of abnormal gastric contractile frequency and amplitude parameters using a novel gas-sensing capsule in relation to gastric emptying and GI symptoms.
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Do symptoms distinguish between delayed regional vs. generalized gastrointestinal transit? More than a feeling.
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Observations of differential colonic gas profiles in patients with delayed colonic transit and correlation with symptom profiles
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Ingestible Gas-sensing Capsule for Whole Gut Transit. Prospective comparison with wireless pH-motility capsule (SmartPill) in gastroparesis and chronic constipation.
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Comparison of the Atmo Capsule to the SmartPill Capsule for transit time assessment in patients with motility disorders.
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Comparison of a novel ingestible gas-sensing capsule with the wireless motility capsule for the assessment of regional gastrointestinal transit in healthy adults.
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Investigator-initiated Research: Published Data