2023
DOI: 10.3390/cancers15082193
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Artificial Intelligence Applied to Colonoscopy: Is It Time to Take a Step Forward?

Abstract: Growing evidence indicates that artificial intelligence (AI) applied to medicine is here to stay. In gastroenterology, AI computer vision applications have been stated as a research priority. The two main AI system categories are computer-aided polyp detection (CADe) and computer-assisted diagnosis (CADx). However, other fields of expansion are those related to colonoscopy quality, such as methods to objectively assess colon cleansing during the colonoscopy, as well as devices to automatically predict and impr… Show more

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“…Factors related to adherence to the bowel preparation protocol, deliberated or not, and tolerance to the cleansing solution can be targeted by educational strategies [15]. Factors associated with deliberate non-compliance include a lack of willingness to adhere to the cleansing protocol, a belief that the cleansing protocol may pose health issues (for example, fasting for diabetic patients), or failure to adhere to the time interval between the intake of the cleansing preparation and the colonoscopy procedure (for example, in patients residing far from the hospital) [16]. Unintentional non-compliance may be motivated by a lack of understanding of the cleansing instructions, either due to the cultural level of the patients or the inadequate drafting and explanation of the instructions.…”
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“…Factors related to adherence to the bowel preparation protocol, deliberated or not, and tolerance to the cleansing solution can be targeted by educational strategies [15]. Factors associated with deliberate non-compliance include a lack of willingness to adhere to the cleansing protocol, a belief that the cleansing protocol may pose health issues (for example, fasting for diabetic patients), or failure to adhere to the time interval between the intake of the cleansing preparation and the colonoscopy procedure (for example, in patients residing far from the hospital) [16]. Unintentional non-compliance may be motivated by a lack of understanding of the cleansing instructions, either due to the cultural level of the patients or the inadequate drafting and explanation of the instructions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In such instances, it is advisable to choose low-volume bowel preparations or those with more appealing flavors. Some helpful tricks, such as chewing gum during bowel preparation, consuming beverages like orange or pineapple juice, or the use of Coca-Cola as a diluent for the cleansing solution, may enhance the likelihood of successfully ingesting the entire dose of the bowel solution [16]. Other factors are related to the lack of efficacy of the bowel solution, primarily associated with low bowel motility, such as factors leading to constipation, like abdominal surgeries, comorbidities (for example, diabetes mellitus), or being on treatment with opioids or tricyclic antidepressants.…”
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“…It is imperative to perform comprehensive and high-quality cost-effectiveness analyses of these AI devices in various health care systems with diverse reimbursement policies before integrating them into routine clinical practice. To tackle this obstacle, the development of multifunctional AI systems capable of performing multiple tasks with a single device holds promise ( 37 ).…”
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