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

Louis H. S. Lau,Jacky C. L. Ho,Jimmy C. T. Lai, Agnes H. Y. Ho, Claudia W. K. Wu, Vincent W. H. Lo, Carol M. S. Lai, Markus W. Scheppach, Felix Sia, Kyle H. K. Ho, Xiang Xiao,Terry C. F. Yip, Thomas Y. T. Lam, Hanson Y. H. Kwok, Heyson C. H. Chan, Rashid N. Lui,Ting -Ting Chan, Marc T. L. Wong, Man-Fung Ho, Rachel C. W. Ko, Sok-Fei Hon, Simon Chu, Koari Futaba, Simon S. M. Ng, Hon-Chi Yip, Raymond S. Y. Tang, Vincent W. S. Wong, Francis K. L. Chan, Philip W. Y. Chiu

CLINICAL GASTROENTEROLOGY AND HEPATOLOGY(2024)

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BACKGROUND: The effect of computer-aided polyp detection (CADe) on adenoma detection rate (ADR) among endoscopists-in-training remains unknown. METHODS: We performed a single -blind, parallel -group, randomized controlled trial in Hong Kong between April 2021 and July 2022 (NCT04838951). Eligible subjects undergoing screening/surveillance/ diagnostic colonoscopies were randomized 1:1 to receive colonoscopies with CADe (ENDO-AID [OIP-1]) or not (control) during withdrawal. Procedures were performed by endoscopists-in training with <500 procedures and <3 years' experience. Randomization was stratified by patient age, sex, and endoscopist experience (beginner vs intermediate level, <200 vs 200-500 procedures). Image enhancement and distal attachment devices were disallowed. Subjects with incomplete colonoscopies or inadequate bowel preparation were excluded. Treatment allocation was blinded to outcome assessors. The primary outcome was ADR. Secondary outcomes were ADR for different adenoma sizes and locations, mean number of adenomas, and nonneoplastic resection rate. RESULTS: A total of 386 and 380 subjects were randomized to CADe and control groups, respectively. The overall ADR was significantly higher in the CADe group than in the control group (57.5% vs 44.5%; adjusted relative risk, 1.41; 95% CI, 1.17-1.72; P < .001). The ADRs for <5 mm (40.4% vs 25.0%) and 5- to 10 -mm adenomas (36.8% vs 29.2%) were higher in the CADe group. The ADRs were higher in the CADe group in both the right colon (42.0% vs 30.8%) and left colon (34.5% vs 27.6%), but there was no significant difference in advanced ADR. The ADRs were higher in the CADe group among beginner (60.0% vs 41.9%) and intermediate -level (56.5% vs 45.5%) endoscopists. Mean number of adenomas (1.48 vs 0.86) and non-neoplastic resection rate (52.1% vs 35.0%) were higher in the CADe group. CONCLUSIONS: Among endoscopists-in-training, the use of CADe during colonoscopies was associated with increased overall ADR.
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Colonoscopy,Training,Computer-Aided Polyp Detection,CADe,Adenoma Detection Rate,ADR
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