Multi-step validation of a deep learning-based system for the quantification of bowel preparation: a prospective, observational study

Sep 20, 2021The Lancet. Digital health

Testing a deep learning system to measure bowel cleaning quality before procedures

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Abstract

A significant inverse correlation (Spearman's rank -0.976, p<0.010) exists between the automated bowel preparation score (e-BBPS) and adenoma detection rate (ADR) in colonoscopy screening.

  • As the e-BBPS score decreases, the ADR increases, suggesting better bowel preparation improves adenoma detection.
  • The ADR for e-BBPS scores from 1 to 8 ranged from 0% to 28.68%.
  • An e-BBPS score of 3 was identified as the threshold to ensure an ADR greater than 25%, indicating adequate bowel preparation.
  • Patients with e-BBPS scores above 3 had a significantly lower ADR (15.93%) compared to those with scores of 3 or less (28.03%).
  • This study indicates the potential of the e-BBPS system to provide a more objective measure for evaluating bowel preparation quality.

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