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DOI: 10.1055/s-0045-1805392
Effectiveness of an intelligent endoscopic assistant device for detecting gastric neoplasms and its application conditions: a multi-center, randomized, controlled trial
Aims Evidence about the effect of AI systems on upper endoscopy in multi-center, randomized controlled trials is lacking. We aimed to explore whether AI can enhance gastric neoplasm detection and how AI can be applied better in real clinics.
Methods Patients from 24 hospitals were allocated to receive AI-assisted esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD) or non-assisted EGD from December 21, 2021, to November 11, 2023 (pre-registered, ChiCTR2100054449). Primary outcome was detection rate of gastric neoplasms. Secondary outcomes included detection rate of early gastric cancer and precancerous conditions, biopsy rate, number of blind spots, and procedure/inspection time. We did modified intention-to-treat (m-ITT), per-protocol (PP) analysis, and an exploratory subgroup analysis
Results A total of 30,540 patients were enrolled. In m-ITT cohort, the detection rate of gastric neoplasms under assistance was higher (RR 1·13, 1·00-1·28; 4·00 vs. 3·52%, p=0·04) with consistent results in the PP cohort. While after a pre-specified pathology review, numerically more gastric neoplasms were detected (RR 1·12, 0·92-1·38; 1·41 vs. 1·26%, p=0·28) with no statistical significance, and the result in PP analysis was consistent. Moreover, the system reduced the number of blind spots from 2·52 to 1·07 and increased the procedure/inspection time significantly. In exploratory subgroup analysis, potential benefits of AI in less experienced endoscopists and fatigue periods were detected. In the experimental group, the AI diagnosed the gastric adenocarcinoma with a sensitivity of 100%.
Conclusions In conclusion, the ENDOANGEL-GC reliably contributed to the homogenization and standardization of endoscopic quality. The detection of gastric neoplasms were numerically improved without statistical significance. Our exploratory analysis seeking the optimal application condition of ENDOANGEL-GC found that AI might play a promising role among less experienced endoscopists and in labor-intensive areas, provides preliminary evidences for future researches.
Conflicts of Interest
Authors do not have any conflict of interest to disclose.
Publication History
Article published online:
27 March 2025
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