A pilot evaluation of the artificial intelligence system CAD-EYE to optically characterise lesions in inflammatory bowel disease surveillance.

IF 2.4 Q2 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
Therapeutic Advances in Gastrointestinal Endoscopy Pub Date : 2025-08-18 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1177/26317745251363517
Sherman Picardo, Shankar Menon, Kenji So, Kannan Venugopal, Wendy Cheng, Krish Ragunath
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Background: Patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) have an increased risk of colorectal cancer. Endoscopic surveillance is recommended but is challenging due to the presence of active inflammation, flat dysplasia and inflammatory pseudopolyposis. CAD-EYE, an artificial intelligence (AI) powered endoscopic module by FUJIFILM, optically characterises lesions in real time. The aim of this study was to evaluate the accuracy of CAD-EYE in IBD surveillance.

Methods: Ninety-seven lesions were identified from 38 patients with IBD, undergoing surveillance at a single centre. Non-magnified, still images of lesions identified during the procedure were captured, followed by characterisation by CAD-EYE as neoplastic or hyperplastic (non-neoplastic) prior to resection. Inflammatory pseudopolyps were imaged and only resected based on the physician's discretion. Images of lesions identified were characterised by two expert IBD clinicians. The accuracy of CAD-EYE was assessed for all lesions (composite of histology for resected lesions and expert-verified non-resected pseudopolyps). For the resected lesions, the accuracy of CAD-EYE was compared to expert characterisation.

Results: CAD-EYE correctly characterised 92/97 lesions (94.8%) with a sensitivity of 80.0%, specificity of 97.6%, positive predictive value of 85.7% and negative predictive value of 96.4% for neoplastic lesions. For resected lesions, diagnostic accuracy was similar between CAD-EYE (93.0%) and expert characterisation (88.4%), with no statistically significant differences in sensitivity.

Conclusion: CAD-EYE demonstrated its utility in IBD surveillance with excellent accuracy in the characterisation of lesions, including inflammatory pseudopolyps. Larger studies are required to confirm these findings, particularly for flat dysplasia.

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人工智能系统CAD-EYE在炎症性肠病监测中光学表征病变的试点评估。
背景:炎症性肠病(IBD)患者发生结直肠癌的风险增加。内镜下监测是推荐的,但由于存在活动性炎症,扁平发育不良和炎性假性息肉病,因此具有挑战性。CAD-EYE是一款由富士胶片(FUJIFILM)开发的人工智能(AI)内窥镜模块,可以实时光学表征病变。本研究的目的是评估CAD-EYE在IBD监测中的准确性。方法:从38例IBD患者中鉴定出97个病变,在一个中心进行监测。在手术过程中确定病变的非放大静态图像被捕获,随后在切除前通过CAD-EYE将其定性为肿瘤或增生性(非肿瘤)。炎性假性息肉被成像,仅根据医生的判断切除。确定病变的图像由两名IBD专家临床医生进行表征。CAD-EYE对所有病变的准确性进行了评估(切除病变的组织学和专家验证的未切除的假性息肉的组合)。对于切除的病变,CAD-EYE的准确性与专家特征进行了比较。结果:CAD-EYE对92/97个病变(94.8%)的诊断正确,对肿瘤病变的敏感性为80.0%,特异性为97.6%,阳性预测值为85.7%,阴性预测值为96.4%。对于切除的病变,CAD-EYE的诊断准确率(93.0%)和专家鉴定的准确率(88.4%)相似,敏感性没有统计学上的显著差异。结论:CAD-EYE在IBD监测中具有极高的准确性,包括炎性假性息肉的特征。需要更大规模的研究来证实这些发现,特别是对于扁平型发育不良。
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