Artificial intelligence (AI) real-time detection vs. routine colonoscopy for colorectal neoplasia: a meta-analysis and trial sequential analysis.
Smit Sunil DeliwalaKewan HamidMahmoud BarbarawiHarini LakshmanYazan ZayedPujan KandelSrikanth MalladiAdiraj SinghGhassan BachuwaGrigoriy E GurvitsSaurabh ChawlaPublished in: International journal of colorectal disease (2021)
Colonoscopies equipped with AI detection algorithms could significantly detect previously missed adenomas and polyps while retaining the ability to self-assess and improve periodically. More effective clearance of diminutive adenomas may allow lengthening in surveillance intervals, reducing the burden of surveillance colonoscopies, and increasing its accessibility to those at higher risk. TSA ruled out the risk for false-positive results and confirmed a sufficient sample size to detect the observed effect. Currently, these findings suggest that AI-assisted colonoscopy can serve as a useful proxy to address critical gaps in CRC identification.