Impact of Computer Aided Detection on Trainee Polyp Miss Rates Using a Tandem Colonoscopy Design

Status: Recruiting
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Intervention Type: Procedure, Device
Study Type: Interventional
Study Phase: Not Applicable
SUMMARY

Based on prior studies, trainee and practicing gastroenterologists miss pre-cancerous polyps (adenomas and serrated polyps) during colonoscopy. The use of computer-aided detection (CADe) systems, a form of artificial intelligence (AI) has been shown to help identify colorectal lesions for practicing gastroenterologists. However, less is known how AI impacts polyp detection for trainees. The investigators are conducting a tandem colonoscopy study wherein a portion of the colon is examined first by the trainee and then the attending physician. For each procedure, randomization will occur which will determine whether or not the trainee will utilize AI for their examination of the colon. At the end of the study, the investigators will determine whether AI helps trainees miss fewer polyps during colonoscopy. The investigators will also conduct interviews with trainees to understand how AI impacts colonoscopy training.

Eligibility
Participation Requirements
Sex: All
Minimum Age: 18
Healthy Volunteers: f
View:

• Adult patients referred for screening or surveillance colonoscopy

Locations
United States
Illinois
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
RECRUITING
Chicago
Contact Information
Primary
Rajesh Keswani, MD
raj-keswani@northwestern.edu
312-695-5620
Backup
Zack Jacob
zack.jacob@northwestern.edu
Time Frame
Start Date: 2024-09-10
Estimated Completion Date: 2026-09
Participants
Target number of participants: 180
Treatments
Active_comparator: Colonoscopy with AI
Trainee using AI during colonoscopy inspection
Active_comparator: Colonoscopy without AI
Trainee not using AI during colonoscopy inspection
Related Therapeutic Areas
Sponsors
Leads: Northwestern University

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