Clinical Gastroenterology 2021
DOI: 10.1136/gutjnl-2021-iddf.118
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IDDF2021-ABS-0048 The study on artificial intelligence (AI) colonoscopy in affecting the rate of polyp detection in colonoscopy – a single-center retrospective study

Abstract: 41 and -4.65) were not significantly different across the three groups at day 28 (p=0.491 and 0.964) and 56 (p=0.259 and 0.462), respectively. No serious adverse events were observed. Conclusions Curcumin and omeprazole have comparable efficacy for functional dyspepsia with no obvious synergistic effect.

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“…[11][12][13][14][15][16][17] To this end, AIAC has already been adopted into international guidelines. 18 Only one abstract from a single user has been published using the Olympus Endo-AID module, 19 which gained regulatory approval in Europe in 2020. No studies have been published from New Zealand, with few studies of AI utilisation in healthcare at all.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[11][12][13][14][15][16][17] To this end, AIAC has already been adopted into international guidelines. 18 Only one abstract from a single user has been published using the Olympus Endo-AID module, 19 which gained regulatory approval in Europe in 2020. No studies have been published from New Zealand, with few studies of AI utilisation in healthcare at all.…”
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confidence: 99%