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Clean mucosal area detection of gastroenterologists versus artificial intelligence in small bowel capsule endoscopyopen access

Authors
Ju, JeongwooOh, Hyun SookLee, Yeoun JooJung, HeechulLee, Jong-HyuckKang, BenChoi, SujinKim, Ji HyunKim, Kyeong OkChung, Yun Jin
Issue Date
Feb-2023
Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
Keywords
artificial intelligence; bowel cleanness; capsule endoscopy; small bowel
Citation
MEDICINE, v.102, no.6, pp.E32883
Journal Title
MEDICINE
Volume
102
Number
6
Start Page
E32883
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/87554
DOI
10.1097/MD.0000000000032883
ISSN
0025-7974
Abstract
Studies comparing the detection of clean mucosal areas in capsule endoscopy (CE) using human judgment versus artificial intelligence (AI) are rare. This study statistically analyzed gastroenterologist judgments and AI results. Three hundred CE video clips (100 patients) were prepared. Five gastroenterologists classified the video clips into 3 groups (>= 75% [high], 50%-75% [middle], and < 50% [low]) according to their subjective judgment of cleanliness. Visualization scores were calculated using an AI algorithm based on the predicted visible area, and the 5 gastroenterologists' judgments and AI results were compared. The 5 gastroenterologists evaluated CE clip video quality as "high" in 10.7% to 36.7% and as "low" in 28.7% to 60.3% and 29.7% of cases, respectively. The AI evaluated CE clip video quality as "high" in 27.7% and as "low" in 29.7% of cases. Repeated-measures analysis of variance (ANOVA) revealed significant differences in the 6 evaluation indicators (5 gastroenterologists and 1 AI) (P < .001). Among the 300 judgments, 90 (30%) were consistent with 5 gastroenterologists' judgments, and 82 (91.1%) agreed with the AI judgments. The "high" and "low" judgments of the gastroenterologists and AI agreed in 95.0% and 94.9% of cases, respectively. Bonferroni's multiple comparison test showed no significant difference between 3 gastroenterologists and AI (P = .0961, P = 1.0000, and P = .0676, respectively) but a significant difference between the other 2 with AI (P < .0001). When evaluating CE images for cleanliness, the judgments of 5 gastroenterologists were relatively diverse. The AI produced a relatively universal judgment that was consistent with the gastroenterologists' judgements.
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