Development and validation of a novel colonoscopy withdrawal time indicator based on YOLOv5

Author:

Li Jiaxin1,Peng Ziye1,Wang Xiangyu1ORCID,Zhang Shuyi2,Sun Jiayi2,Li Yanru2,Zhang Qi2,Shi Lei2,Li Hongzhou2,Tian Zhenggang2,Feng Yue3,Mu Jinbao3,Tang Nan4,Wang Ximo5,Li Wen2,Pei Zhengcun1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Medical School Tianjin University Tianjin China

2. Department of Endoscopy Tianjin Union Medical Center Tianjin China

3. TEDA Yujin Digestive Health Industry Research Institute. Ltd. Tianjin China

4. Tianjin Center for Medical Devices Evaluation and Inspection Tianjin China

5. Tianjin Third Central Hospital Tianjin China

Abstract

AbstractBackground and AimThe study aims to introduce a novel indicator, effective withdrawal time (WTS), which measures the time spent actively searching for suspicious lesions during colonoscopy and to compare WTS and the conventional withdrawal time (WT).MethodsColonoscopy video data from 472 patients across two hospitals were retrospectively analyzed. WTS was computed through a combination of artificial intelligence (AI) and manual verification. The results obtained through WTS were compared with those generated by the AI system. Patients were categorized into four groups based on the presence of polyps and whether resections or biopsies were performed. Bland Altman plots were utilized to compare AI‐computed WTS with manually verified WTS. Scatterplots were used to illustrate WTS within the four groups, among different hospitals, and across various physicians. A parallel box plot was employed to depict the proportions of WTS relative to WT within each of the four groups.ResultsThe study included 472 patients, with a median age of 55 years, and 57.8% were male. A significant correlation with manually verified WTS (r = 0.918) was observed in AI‐computed WTS. Significant differences in WTS/WT among the four groups were revealed by the parallel box plot (P < 0.001). The group with no detected polyps had the highest WTS/WT, with a median of 0.69 (interquartile range: 0.40, 0.97). WTS patterns were found to be varied between the two hospitals and among senior and junior physicians.ConclusionsA promising alternative to traditional WT for quality control and training assessment in colonoscopy is offered by AI‐assisted computation of WTS.

Funder

National Key Research and Development Program of China

Tianjin Research Innovation Project for Postgraduate Students

Publisher

Wiley

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