Artificial Intelligence–Enabled Stool Analysis for Lactulose Titration Assistance in Hepatic Encephalopathy Through a Smartphone Application

Author:

Sordi Chara Beatriz1ORCID,Hara Kamalpreet S.1,Penrice Daniel1,Schmidt Kathryn A.1,Kassmeyer Blake A.1,Anstey Jacob2,Tiede David2,Kamath Patrick S.1ORCID,Shah Vijay H.1ORCID,Bajaj Jasmohan S.3ORCID,Kraus Asaf2,Simonetto Douglas A.1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota, USA;

2. Dieta Health, Oak Park, California, USA;

3. Virginia Commonwealth University and Richmond VA Medical Center, Richmond, Virginia, USA.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Management of hepatic encephalopathy relies on self-titration of lactulose. In this feasibility trial, we assess an artificial intelligence–enabled tool to guide lactulose use through a smartphone application. METHODS: Subjects with hepatic encephalopathy on lactulose captured bowel movement pictures during lead-in and intervention phases. During the intervention phase, daily feedback on lactulose titration was delivered through the application. Goals were determined according to number of bowel movement and Bristol Stool Scale reports. RESULTS: Subjects completed the study with more than 80% satisfaction. In the lead-in phase, less compliant subjects achieved Bristol Stool Scale goal on 62/111 (56%) of days compared with 107/136 (79%) in the intervention phase (P = 0.041), while the most compliant subjects showed no difference. Severe/recurrent hepatic encephalopathy group achieved Bristol Stool Scale goal on 80/104 (77%) days in the lead-in phase and 90/110 (82%) days in the intervention phase (P = NS), compared with 89/143 (62%) days and 86/127 (68%) days in the stable group. DISCUSSION: Dieta application is a promising tool for objective Bowel Movement/Bristol Stool Scale tracking for hepatic encephalopathy and may potentially be used to assist with lactulose titration.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

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