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'Deep learning' AI shows benefit in colonoscopy in U.S. population


 

FROM CLINICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY

Reducing miss rates matters

“Missed adenomas can be associated with the development of interval colorectal cancer, so whether novel technologies such as artificial intelligence-based computer-aided polyp detection system can decrease adenoma miss rate is of interest,” said Atsushi Sakuraba, MD, of the University of Chicago, in an interview.

Dr Sakuraba said he was not surprised by the current study findings, as several pilot and randomized studies have shown the benefits of AI-based polyp detection systems. As for how the AI-assisted technology might improve practice, he said it may be a valuable addition. “Adenoma miss rate was significantly lower with an AI-based polyp detection system, so it might lead to decreased colorectal cancer,” he explained. “Various methods to improve adenoma detection should complement each other.

Dr. Sakuraba also commented that additional research is needed outside of academic centers, noting “further studies in the community setting involving various endoscopists are required to confirm generalizability.”

Lead author Dr. Glissen Brown had no financial conflicts to disclose. This was an investigator-initiated study, with research software and study funding provided by Wision. Dr. Sakuraba disclosed collaborative research with Fuji film, which was not involved in this study.

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