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Artificial intelligence improves adenoma detection rate during colonoscopy

Ali Jafer, Cameron Schauer, Michael Chieng, Michael T.M. Wang, Michelle Neave, Sarah Watson, Marius van Rijnsoever, Russell Walmsley

2022New Zealand Medical Journal15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence-assisted colonoscopy (AIAC) has gained attention as a tool to assist with polyp detection during colonoscopy. Uncertainty remains as to the clinical benefit, given limited publications using different modules. METHOD: A single-centre retrospective study was performed at Waitematā Endoscopy, a private endoscopy centre in Auckland, New Zealand. An Olympus Endo-AID module was utilised for the first time by 13 experienced endoscopists. Outcomes from AIAC between 10 March 2021 to 23 April 2021 were compared to a subsequent non-AI conventional colonoscopy (CC) control group from 27/4/21 to 20/6/21. RESULTS: A total of 213 AIACs were compared with 213 CCs. Baseline patient age, gender, indication for procedure, bowel preparation scores and specialty of proceduralist (gastroenterologist or surgeon) were well matched (p>0.05). The withdrawal time was significantly longer in the AIAC group compared to CC controls (15 vs 13 minutes; p<0.001). The adenoma detection rate (ADR) was significantly higher in the AIAC group compared to CC group (47.9% vs 38.5%; odds ratio 1.59; 95% CI [1.05-2.41]; p=0.03). The overall polyp detection rate (PDR) was similar between groups (70% vs 70%; p=0.79). Analysis by polyp size, location and other histology was not significant between groups. CONCLUSION: AI-assisted colonoscopy significantly improved ADR compared with conventional colonoscopy. Further research is required to understand its utility and impact on long-term clinical outcomes.

Topics & Concepts

ColonoscopyMedicineAdenomaOdds ratioEndoscopySpecialtyInternal medicineGastroenterologyBowel preparationRetrospective cohort studyColorectal cancerGeneral surgeryCancerPathologyColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionAI in cancer detectionCOVID-19 diagnosis using AI
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