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Combining CADe and a Mucosal Exposure Device Provides Best Detection During Colonoscopy

Combining CADe and a Mucosal Exposure Device Provides Best Detection During Colonoscopy

In a randomized controlled trial, 1245 participants aged 50 to 75 years were randomized to standard colonoscopy, standard colonoscopy plus an artificial intelligence (AI) detection

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Artificial Intelligence Increased Adenoma and Advanced Adenoma Detection Rates in Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Artificial Intelligence Increased Adenoma and Advanced Adenoma Detection Rates in Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial

Artificial intelligence (AI) has been shown to increase adenoma detection rates (ADRs) by an average of about 10% in randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Meta-analyses of

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Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Adenoma Detection Rates in FIT-positive Patients

Systematic Review and Meta-analysis of Adenoma Detection Rates in FIT-positive Patients

The U.S. Multi-Society Task Force on Colorectal Cancer recommends minimally acceptable adenoma detection rates (ADRs) in primary screening colonoscopy of 30% in men and 20%

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Second-Generation Endocuff Versus Distal Cap Versus Standard High-Definition White-Light: No Overall Difference but More Detected Adenomas and Shorter Withdrawal Times in Screening Exams With Endocuff

Second-Generation Endocuff Versus Distal Cap Versus Standard High-Definition White-Light: No Overall Difference but More Detected Adenomas and Shorter Withdrawal Times in Screening Exams With Endocuff

This study from 3 U.S. centers is the first to compare the second-generation Endocuff Vision (Olympus America, Center Valley, Penn, USA) to distal cap (Reveal;

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Average U.S. Adenoma Detection Rate Hits 40%

Average U.S. Adenoma Detection Rate Hits 40%

Currently recommended minimum thresholds for adenoma detection rates (ADRs), defined as the fraction of patients undergoing first-time screening colonoscopy who have one or more conventional

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Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials Fails To Show Benefit of Chromoendoscopy in Lynch Syndrome

Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis of Randomized Trials Fails To Show Benefit of Chromoendoscopy in Lynch Syndrome

An individual patient data meta-analysis, which was performed for this study, utilizes the individual data from separate studies rather than summary data. However, this study

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Polish Study Calls for Using Adenoma Detection Rate to Stratify Screening and Surveillance Recommendations

Polish Study Calls for Using Adenoma Detection Rate to Stratify Screening and Surveillance Recommendations

In this study, the risk of interval cancer was compared between doctors with high (≥20%) versus low (<20%) adenoma detection rates (ADRs) in the Polish