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Computer-aided diagnosis system for optical diagnosis of colorectal polyps under white light imaging

This study presents a novel computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) designed for optically diagnosing colorectal polyps using white light imaging (WLI).We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the CADx and its auxiliary role among endoscopists with different levels of expertise. We collected 2,324 neoplast...

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Published in:Digestive and liver disease 2024-10, Vol.56 (10), p.1738-1745
Main Authors: Cheng, Yaxuan, Li, Longsong, Bi, Yawei, Su, Song, Zhang, Bo, Feng, Xiuxue, Wang, Nanjun, Zhang, Wengang, Yao, Yi, Ru, Nan, Xiang, Jingyuan, Sun, Lihua, Hu, Kang, Wen, Feng, Wang, Zixin, Bai, Lu, Wang, Xueting, Wang, Runzi, Lv, Xingping, Wang, Pengju, Meng, Fanqi, Xiao, Wen, Linghu, Enqiang, Chai, Ningli
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Summary:This study presents a novel computer-aided diagnosis (CADx) designed for optically diagnosing colorectal polyps using white light imaging (WLI).We aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of the CADx and its auxiliary role among endoscopists with different levels of expertise. We collected 2,324 neoplastic and 3,735 nonneoplastic polyp WLI images for model training, and 838 colorectal polyp images from 740 patients for model validation. We compared the diagnostic accuracy of the CADx with that of 15 endoscopists under WLI and narrow band imaging (NBI). The auxiliary benefits of CADx for endoscopists of different experience levels and for identifying different types of colorectal polyps was also evaluated. The CADx demonstrated an optical diagnostic accuracy of 84.49%, showing considerable superiority over all endoscopists, irrespective of whether WLI or NBI was used (P < 0.001). Assistance from the CADx significantly improved the diagnostic accuracy of the endoscopists from 68.84% to 77.49% (P = 0.001), with the most significant impact observed among novice endoscopists. Notably, novices using CADx-assisted WLI outperform junior and expert endoscopists without such assistance. The CADx demonstrated a crucial role in substantially enhancing the precision of optical diagnosis for colorectal polyps under WLI and showed the greatest auxiliary benefits for novice endoscopists.
ISSN:1590-8658
1878-3562
1878-3562
DOI:10.1016/j.dld.2024.04.023