A study presented at the ACG Annual Scientific Meeting found that computer-aided detection (CADe) for colonoscopy had no impact on serrated polyp detection rates, with 23.9% detection with CADe versus 24.9% without. The AI module only slightly improved adenoma detection (70.1% with CADe vs. 60.3% without) and neoplasia detection (74.6% with CADe vs. 67.9% without). Conducted at a single academic center, the study examined polyp detection in patients with positive stool tests and showed that while AI can enhance polyp detection in general, its effectiveness in identifying advanced neoplasia in higher-risk patients remains uncertain, warranting further research.
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