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One fourth of colorectal neoplasias are missed during screening colonoscopies-these can develop into colorectal cancer (CRC). In the last couple of years, Artificial Intelligence Deep learning systems were introduced in the endoscopic setting to allow for real-time computer-aided detection/characterization (CAD) of polyps with high- accuracy. Few CADe (detection) and CADx (diagnosis, characterization) have been therefore proposed with this purpose. Because CAD systems are based on deep learning where the computer directly learns polyp recognition from supervised data without any human-control on the final algorithm, their outcome incorporates some unpredictability in the clinical setting that must be cautiously interpreted after its application. This means that the endoscopist may be presented with FP images that he would have never been selected in the first place as suspicion areas. These FPs may hamper the efficiency of CADe-colonoscopy. Additional time may be required to discriminate between an actual FP and a possible false negative result. An excess of FPs may reduce the motivation of the endoscopist for CADe, leading to its underuse in clinical practice. Although the indications of a CADe must always be interpreted by physician, FP may result in unnecessary polypectomy with related adverse events when used without appropriate training. Yet, there is a lack of information among quantity and quality of False Positive signals provided by the systems. From a post-hoc analysis of a Randomized Clinical Trial, in which we extracted and analysed a video library of CADe-colonoscopy (GI Genius) performed in our institution Humanitas Clinical and Research Hospital IRCCS we aimed that False positives by CADe are primarily due to artefacts from the bowel wall. Despite a high frequency, FPs from this CADe system resulted in a negligible 1% increase of the total withdrawal time as most of them were immediately discarded by the endoscopists.
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| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
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| Interficial Intelligence | Other | Interficial Intelligence |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
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| To evaluate the cause of False Positives (FPs) signals, their frequenTocy and time rate, on two different CAD systems: CADe (GI Genius, Medtronic) and CADe/CADx (CAD EYE, Fujifilm) and report a comparison among the two | 6 Months |
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All consecutive patients scheduled for diagnostic colonoscopy.
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| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| Endoscopy Unit, Humanitas Research Hospital | Rozzano | Milano | 20089 | Italy |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
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| 34995639 | Derived | Spadaccini M, Hassan C, Alfarone L, Da Rio L, Maselli R, Carrara S, Galtieri PA, Pellegatta G, Fugazza A, Koleth G, Emmanuel J, Anderloni A, Mori Y, Wallace MB, Sharma P, Repici A. Comparing the number and relevance of false activations between 2 artificial intelligence computer-aided detection systems: the NOISE study. Gastrointest Endosc. 2022 May;95(5):975-981.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.gie.2021.12.031. Epub 2022 Jan 4. |
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