학술논문

Benefits and harms of optical diagnosis by artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: a multicentre cohort study.
Document Type
Article
Source
Endoscopy. 2024 Supplement 2, Vol. 56, pS55-S56. 2p.
Subject
*ARTIFICIAL intelligence
*COLONOSCOPY
*COMPUTER-aided diagnosis
*COHORT analysis
*DIAGNOSIS
Language
ISSN
0013-726X
Abstract
A multicenter cohort study published in the journal Endoscopy examined the benefits and harms of using artificial intelligence with computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) in colonoscopy. The study found that CADx-assisted optical diagnosis could potentially save costs by reducing the need for histopathological evaluations. The CADx-assisted leave in-situ strategy, which involved not removing certain polyps, resulted in an average cost reduction of £17 per colonoscopy and a potential annual savings of £12 million in the UK. However, there was a small risk of misdiagnosing neoplastic polyps and a slight deviation from surveillance interval recommendations. [Extracted from the article]