Abstract
There is an artificial intelligence (AI) revolution in the field of endoscopy. The use of computer-aided detection (CADe) and diagnosis (CADx) to replicate expert-level interpretation of colon polyps makes AI an attractive tool for both novice and experienced endoscopists to have in their armamentarium. Its clinical utility is further supported by two systematic reviews demonstrating a consistent increase in adenoma detection rate compared to conventional colonoscopy [1] [2]. Several large prospective studies have also shown that CADx may also be used in a “diagnose-and-leave” strategy for benign hyperplastic polyps which could save both time and money [3].
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