Computer-aided detection (CADe) based on artificial intelligence (AI) may improve colonoscopy quality. An increasing number of young endoscopists are trained in an AI environment. However its impact on trainees' future outcomes remains unclear. The study aimed to evaluate the quality indicators of endoscopists trained in an AI environment compared to those trained conventionally.
Computer-aided detection (CADe) based on artificial intelligence (AI) may improve colonoscopy quality. An increasing number of young endoscopists are trained in an AI environment. However its impact on trainees' future outcomes remains unclear. The study aimed to evaluate the quality indicators of endoscopists trained in an AI environment compared to those trained conventionally. A study included 6,000 adult patients who underwent a colonoscopy for various reasons. The study retrospectively evaluated the first 1,000 procedures performed by six endoscopists after completing training relying entirely on endoscopists' detection skills without AI enhancement. Three of those young endoscopists were trained with CADe, and three without additional assistance. Quality indicators were assessed in both groups. The morphology of detected polyps was evaluated to determine the influence of AI-enhanced training on laterally spreading tumors (LST) detection rate.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
6,000
Endoscopists trained in AI-enhanced environment. Their quality indicators are measured after completing training, without additional AI enhancement.
Endoscopists trained conventionally
Jagiellonian University
Krakow, Poland
Serrated polyp detection rate (SDR)
The percentage of colonoscopies when the serrated polyp was found
Time frame: During the colonoscopy examination
withdrawal time
The time from the cecal intubation to the end of the examination
Time frame: During the colonoscopy examination
Cecal intubation rate (CIR)
The percentage of colonoscopies with successful cecal intubations
Time frame: During the colonoscopy examination
Adenoma Detection Rate (ADR)
The percentage of colonoscopies when the adenoma was found
Time frame: During the colonoscopy examination
Advanced adenoma detection rate (AADR)
The percentage of colonoscopies when the advanced adenoma (\>10mm) was found
Time frame: During the colonoscopy examination
Adenoma per colonoscopy score (APC)
The average number of adenomas detected in a single colonoscopy
Time frame: During the colonoscopy examination
Laterally spreading tumor detection rate
The percentage of colonoscopies when the laterally spreading tumor lesion was found
Time frame: During the colonoscopy examination
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