Artificial intelligence in luminal endoscopy

Author:

Gulati Shraddha1ORCID,Emmanuel Andrew1,Patel Mehul1,Williams Sophie1,Haji Amyn1,Hayee Bu’Hussain1,Neumann Helmut2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. King’s Institute of Therapeutic Endoscopy, King’s College Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, London, UK

2. Department of Interdisciplinary Endoscopy, University Hospital Mainz, 55131 Mainz, Germany

Abstract

Artificial intelligence is a strong focus of interest for global health development. Diagnostic endoscopy is an attractive substrate for artificial intelligence with a real potential to improve patient care through standardisation of endoscopic diagnosis and to serve as an adjunct to enhanced imaging diagnosis. The possibility to amass large data to refine algorithms makes adoption of artificial intelligence into global practice a potential reality. Initial studies in luminal endoscopy involve machine learning and are retrospective. Improvement in diagnostic performance is appreciable through the adoption of deep learning. Research foci in the upper gastrointestinal tract include the diagnosis of neoplasia, including Barrett’s, squamous cell and gastric where prospective and real-time artificial intelligence studies have been completed demonstrating a benefit of artificial intelligence–augmented endoscopy. Deep learning applied to small bowel capsule endoscopy also appears to enhance pathology detection and reduce capsule reading time. Prospective evaluation including the first randomised trial has been performed in the colon, demonstrating improved polyp and adenoma detection rates; however, these appear to be relevant to small polyps. There are potential additional roles of artificial intelligence relevant to improving the quality of endoscopic examinations, training and triaging of referrals. Further large-scale, multicentre and cross-platform validation studies are required for the robust incorporation of artificial intelligence–augmented diagnostic luminal endoscopy into our routine clinical practice.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Gastroenterology

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