结肠镜检查
医学
腺瘤
期限(时间)
结直肠癌
内科学
普通外科
人工智能
放射科
计算机科学
癌症
物理
量子力学
作者
Kenneth W. Chow,Matthew T Bell,Nicholas Cumpian,Maryanne Amour,Ryan H. Hsu,Viktor E. Eysselein,Neetika Srivastava,Michael W Fleischman,Sofiya Reicher
出处
期刊:World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy
[Baishideng Publishing Group Co (World Journal of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy)]
日期:2024-06-14
卷期号:16 (6): 335-342
标识
DOI:10.4253/wjge.v16.i6.335
摘要
BACKGROUND Improved adenoma detection rate (ADR) has been demonstrated with artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted colonoscopy. However, data on the real-world application of AI and its effect on colorectal cancer (CRC) screening outcomes is limited. AIM To analyze the long-term impact of AI on a diverse at-risk patient population undergoing diagnostic colonoscopy for positive CRC screening tests or symptoms. METHODS AI software (GI Genius, Medtronic) was implemented into the standard procedure protocol in November 2022. Data was collected on patient demographics, procedure indication, polyp size, location, and pathology. CRC screening outcomes were evaluated before and at different intervals after AI introduction with one year of follow-up. RESULTS We evaluated 1008 colonoscopies (278 pre-AI, 255 early post-AI, 285 established post-AI, and 190 late post-AI). The ADR was 38.1% pre-AI, 42.0% early post-AI (P = 0.77), 40.0% established post-AI (P = 0.44), and 39.5% late post-AI (P = 0.77). There were no significant differences in polyp detection rate (PDR, baseline 59.7%), advanced ADR (baseline 16.2%), and non-neoplastic PDR (baseline 30.0%) before and after AI introduction. CONCLUSION In patients with an increased pre-test probability of having an abnormal colonoscopy, the current generation of AI did not yield enhanced CRC screening metrics over high-quality colonoscopy. Although the potential of AI in colonoscopy is undisputed, current AI technology may not universally elevate screening metrics across all situations and patient populations. Future studies that analyze different AI systems across various patient populations are needed to determine the most effective role of AI in optimizing CRC screening in clinical practice.
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