A recent study shows that real-time alerts telling physicians to adjust their gaze can help them find more adenomas per colonoscopy and improve polyp detection rates without increasing procedure time.
Computer-assisted colonoscopy driven by artificial intelligence (AI) may increase detection of small polyps, but not colorectal neoplasias or advanced adenomas, two new reports show. A multicenter, ...
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Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . AI-assisted colonoscopy induced more removals of benign lesions without adenomatous polyps. Additional ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Artificial intelligence-assisted colonoscopy resulted in a higher adenoma detection rate vs. standard ...
The startup describes its EndoScreener as a real-time computer-aided diagnosis software that assists endoscopists by simultaneously notifying and sounding an alarm when a polyp has been detected ...
An artificial intelligence-based system missed fewer adenomas and found more first-pass adenomas per colonoscopy than high-definition white light (HDWL) colonoscopies, a multicenter randomized trial ...
Most people need to get a colonoscopy every 10 years, starting at age 45. Everyone who gets a colonoscopy also gets a report. If there were no polyps, your report will state normal or negative. This ...
Increased demand for colonoscopies has prompted healthcare leaders to hone preventive screening, service delivery and innovation strategies in recent years.1 While the detection of polyps during ...
Q: I had a polyp removed at my last colonoscopy. Does this mean I will get colon cancer? A: Colon polyps are abnormal growths that develop in the lining of the colon (large intestine). They are ...