Effect of Real-Time Computer-Aided Polyp Detection System (ENDO-AID) on Adenoma Detection in Endoscopists-in-Training: A Randomized Trial

Nov 2, 2023Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology : the official clinical practice journal of the American Gastroenterological Association

Real-Time Computer Help Improves Adenoma Detection by Trainee Endoscopists: A Randomized Trial

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Abstract

Overall adenoma detection rate (ADR) was 57.5% in the computer-aided polyp detection (CADe) group compared to 44.5% in the control group.

  • CADe use resulted in a significantly higher overall ADR with an adjusted relative risk of 1.41.
  • The ADR for adenomas smaller than 5 mm was 40.4% in the CADe group versus 25.0% in the control group.
  • For adenomas sized 5 to 10 mm, the ADR was 36.8% in the CADe group compared to 29.2% in the control group.
  • In the right colon, the ADR was higher in the CADe group at 42.0% versus 30.8% in the control group.
  • In the left colon, the ADR was also higher for the CADe group at 34.5% compared to 27.6%.

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