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All subjects shall sign informed consent before screening, and subjects shall be included according to inclusion and exclusion criteria.

A total of four endoscopists were included in the study, two in each group of senior endoscopists and two in each group of junior endoscopists.

Patients were randomly enrolled into the senior endoscopy group and the junior endoscopy group, and received artificial intelligence assisted colonoscopy and conventional colonoscopy successively. The two colonoscopy methods were performed back to back by different endoscopy physicians with the same seniority.

All patients were examined and treated according to routine medical procedures. The routine colonoscopy group and the artificial-intelligence-assisted colonoscopy group made detailed records of the patients' withdrawal time, entry time, number of polyps detected, polyp Paris classification, polyp size, polyp shape, polyp location and intestinal preparation during the colonoscopy process


Clinical Trial Description

This is a prospective randomized clinical study.This study was conducted in the Endoscopy Center of the Nanfang Hospital, China. Routine bowel preparation consisted of 4 L of polyethylene glycol, given in split doses. Colonoscopies were performed with high definition colonoscopes and high-definition monitors.

All subjects shall sign informed consent before screening, and subjects shall be included according to inclusion and exclusion criteria.

A total of four endoscopists were included in the study, two in each group of senior endoscopists (>1000 colonoscopies) and two in each group of junior endoscopists ( <1000 colonoscopies).

Patients were randomly enrolled into the senior endoscopy group and the junior endoscopy group, and received artificial intelligence assisted colonoscopy and conventional colonoscopy successively. The two colonoscopy methods were performed by different endoscopy physicians back to back with the same seniority.

All patients were examined and treated according to routine medical procedures (outpatient patients and inpatients who did not sign the consent form for polypectomy were not resected for the lesions detected during the examination, while inpatients who signed the consent form for polypectomy were left in the original position after the first colonoscopy and removed at the end of the second examination).

The routine colonoscopy group and the artificial-intelligence-assisted colonoscopy group made detailed records of the patients' withdrawal time, entry time, number of polyps detected, polyp Paris classification, polyp size, polyp shape, polyp location and intestinal preparation during the colonoscopy process. ;


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NCT number NCT04126265
Study type Interventional
Source Nanfang Hospital of Southern Medical University
Contact YI zhang, master degree
Phone +86 13533787871
Email 13533787871@163.com
Status Recruiting
Phase N/A
Start date September 1, 2019
Completion date August 31, 2020

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