In this study, the investigators used the optical flow method to measure the colonoscopy withdrawal speed, and doctors were selected from multiple hospitals to collect prospective colonoscopy screening videos, and the percentage of colonoscopy withdrawal overspeed was calculated to explore the relationship between it based on optical flow method and the adenoma detection rate.
Study showed that adequate withdrawal time is an important prerequisite for full mucosal inspection. In a large population-based analysis, a 1-min increase in withdrawal time led to a 3.6% increase in the ADR. Protocols or expert consensus recommend a standard withdrawal time of 6 min or longer. However, Findings of studies showed that a number of colonoscopies had a withdrawal time less than 6 min, which greatly reduces the ADR. Investigator's preliminary experiments have shown that deep learning can monitor the colonoscopy withdrawal time in real-time and improve the adenoma detection rate. Based on the above rich foundation of preliminary work and the massive demand for improving the colonoscopy withdrawal assessment system. The investigators improved EndoAngel to use optical flow method to monitor the colonoscopy withdrawal speed. The performance of the EndoAngel system was verified in colonoscopy videos. The investigators then aimed to evaluate whether the EndoAngel system could improve polyp detection rate after restricting the colonoscopy withdrawal speed.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
550
Renmin Hospital
Hubei, Wuhan, Hubei, China
RECRUITINGThe adenoma detection rate (ADR)
ADR was calculated by dividing the total number of patients being detected adenomas by the number of colonoscopies.
Time frame: A month
The percentage of colonoscopy withdrawal overspeed
The percentage of colonoscopy withdrawal overspeed was calculated by dividing the time of colonoscopy withdrawal overspeed by the total time of colonoscopy withdrawal.
Time frame: A month
The polyp detection rate (PDR)
PDR was calculated by dividing the total number of patients being detected polyps by the number of colonoscopies.
Time frame: A month
The mean number of polyps per patient (MNP)
MNP was calculated by dividing the total number of polyps by the number of colonoscopies.
Time frame: A month
The mean number of adenomas per patient (MAP)
MAP was calculated by dividing the total number of adenomas by the number of colonoscopies.
Time frame: A month
colonoscopy withdrawal time
The time is taken to finish the examination from the beginning of the ileocecal region.
Time frame: A month
colonoscopy forward time
The time is taken to go from the rectum to the ileocecal region.
Time frame: A month
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