Randomized clinical study analyzing the efficacy of colonoscopy assisted by the Computer Aided Detection (CADe) system compared to virtual chromoendoscopy with Narrow Band Imaging (NBI) in the detection of colon dysplasia in patients with long-standing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SCREENING
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
122
Colonoscopy assisted by an artificial intelligence system (CADe).
Virtual colonoscopy assisted by NBI
Antonio López-Serrano
Valencia, Valencia, Spain
"Per lesion" dysplasia detection rate (DDR)
Proportion of dysplastic lesions in relation to all the lesions analyzed that were detected by Artificial Intelligence System (CADe) or Virtual chromoendoscopy with NBI in patients with long-standing Inflammatory bowel disease who undergo surveillance colonoscopy
Time frame: Immediately after the procedure
"Per patient" dysplasia detection rate (DDR)
Proportion of patients with dysplastic lesions in relation to all the patients with long-standing Inflammatory bowel disease included in the study detected by Artificial Intelligence System (CADe) or Virtual chromoendoscopy with NBI
Time frame: Immediately after the procedure
Duration of endoscopic examination
Median (IQR) examination time (in minutes) (including total, insertion, and withdrawal time) required by Artificial Intelligence System (CADe) or Virtual chromoendoscopy with NBI
Time frame: Immediately after the procedure
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