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Improvement in adenoma detection using a novel artificial intelligence-aided polyp detection device

Aasma Shaukat, Daniel Colucci, Lavi Erisson, Sloane Allebes Phillips, Jonathan Ng, Juan Eugenio Iglesias, John R. Saltzman, Samuel C. Somers, William R. Brugge

2021Endoscopy International Open29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Background and study aims Detecting colorectal neoplasia is the goal of high-quality screening and surveillance colonoscopy, as reflected by high adenoma detection rate (ADR) and adenomas per colonoscopy (APC). The aim of our study was to evaluate the performance of a novel artificial intelligence (AI)-aided polyp detection device, Skout, with the primary endpoints of ADR and APC in routine colonoscopy. Patients and methods We compared ADR and APC in a cohort of outpatients undergoing routine high-resolution colonoscopy with and without the use of a real-time, AI-aided polyp detection device. Patients undergoing colonoscopy with Skout were enrolled in a single-arm, unblinded, prospective trial and the results were compared with a historical cohort. All resected polyps were examined histologically. Results Eighty-three patients undergoing screening and surveillance colonoscopy at an outpatient endoscopy center were enrolled and outcomes compared with 283 historical control patients. Overall, ADR with and without Skout was 54.2 % and 40.6 % respectively (P = 0.028) and 53.6 % and 30.8 %, respectively, in screening exams (P = 0.024). Overall, APC rate with and without Skout was 1.46 and 1.01, respectively, (P = 0.104) and 1.18 and 0.50, respectively, in screening exams (P = 0.002). Overall, true histology rate (THR) with and without Skout was 73.8 % and 78.4 %, respectively, (P = 0.463) and 75.0 % and 71.0 %, respectively, in screening exams (P = 0.731). Conclusion We have demonstrated that our novel AI-aided polyp detection device increased the ADR in a cohort of patients undergoing screening and surveillance colonoscopy without a significant concomitant increase in hyperplastic polyp resection. AI-aided colonoscopy has the potential for improving the outcomes of patients undergoing colonoscopy.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineColonoscopyAdenomaProspective cohort studyCohortInternal medicineEndoscopyGastroenterologyColorectal cancerCancerColorectal Cancer Screening and DetectionGastric Cancer Management and OutcomesPancreatic and Hepatic Oncology Research