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March 10, 2025
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Automatic quality control system improves adenoma detection rates during colonoscopy

Automatic quality control system improves adenoma detection rates during colonoscopy

Use of an automatic quality control system during routine colonoscopy increased adenoma detection rate among low- and medium-level detectors in China, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open.

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January 08, 2025
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Improved physician ADR from a baseline of less than 26% linked to lower CRC risk

Improved physician ADR from a baseline of less than 26% linked to lower CRC risk

Improvement in adenoma detection rate among physicians with a baseline rate of less than 26% was significantly associated with decreased patient risk for colorectal cancer, according to results of an observational study conducted in Poland.

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November 05, 2024
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AI-assisted GI Genius ‘had no impact’ on serrated polyp detection in positive stool tests

AI-assisted GI Genius ‘had no impact’ on serrated polyp detection in positive stool tests

PHILADELPHIA—An AI-assisted endoscopy module minorly improved adenoma detection during colonoscopy, but “had no impact” on serrated polyp detection in patients with positive stool tests, a presenter said at the ACG Annual Scientific Meeting.

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August 26, 2024
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AI-based GI Genius boosts adenoma, sessile serrated lesion detection vs. colonoscopy alone

AI-based GI Genius boosts adenoma, sessile serrated lesion detection vs. colonoscopy alone

An AI-assisted endoscopy module increased adenoma detection, including sessile serrated lesions, during colonoscopy and is recommended in routine practice to reduce incidence of post-procedure colorectal cancer, according to researchers.

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November 04, 2023
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Analysis: 10 periprocedural interventions improve adenoma detection during colonoscopy

Analysis: 10 periprocedural interventions improve adenoma detection during colonoscopy

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Results from a systematic review and network meta-analysis showed 10 interventions, including dual observation, iScan and G-EYE, improved adenoma detection rate during screening-related colonoscopy.

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November 03, 2023
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Endocuff improves polyp detection, ADR in colorectal cancer screening

Endocuff improves polyp detection, ADR in colorectal cancer screening

VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Mechanical-enhanced colonoscopy outperformed standard colonoscopy in polyp detection rate and estimated adenoma detection rate for colorectal cancer screening, according to a presenter here.

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October 17, 2023
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Cloud-based AI system enhances detection of adenomas, ‘difficult-to-detect’ polyps

Cloud-based AI system enhances detection of adenomas, ‘difficult-to-detect’ polyps

A cloud-based artificial intelligence system significantly improved adenoma detection, including hard-to-detect lesions in the proximal colon, by non-expert endoscopists in the United Kingdom, according to results presented at UEG week.

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August 30, 2023
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AI boosts adenoma detection in colonoscopy but increases removal of non-neoplastic polyps

AI boosts adenoma detection in colonoscopy but increases removal of non-neoplastic polyps

Although artificial intelligence-assisted colonoscopy significantly increased detection of adenomas, it also resulted in higher removal rates of non-neoplastic polyps, according to researchers.

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February 28, 2023
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AI can offset dwindling adenoma detection for colonoscopies performed later in the day

AI can offset dwindling adenoma detection for colonoscopies performed later in the day<b> </b>

Although colonoscopies performed later in the day correlated with a decreased adenoma detection rate, researchers reported that artificial intelligence systems may offset time-related decline in colonoscopy quality.

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November 16, 2022
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Follow-up surveillance within 5 years may detect post-colonoscopy CRC

Follow-up surveillance within 5 years may detect post-colonoscopy CRC

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Recommended surveillance interval was the most important modifiable risk factor for post-colonoscopy colorectal cancer at 3 years, according to research presented at the ACG Annual Scientific Meeting.

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