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NCT ID: NCT04838951 Completed - Clinical trials for Screening Colonoscopy

Effect of Real-time Computer-aided System (ENDO-AID) on Adenoma Detection in Endoscopist-in-training

ENDOAIDTRAIN
Start date: April 19, 2021
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The investigator's hypothesis is that a CADe system (ENDO-AID) would improve the adenoma detection rate in junior endoscopists.

NCT ID: NCT04640792 Completed - Clinical trials for Screening Colonoscopy

A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of the Use of ME-APDS During Colonoscopy

Start date: October 1, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

ME-APDS is a device (software-based with hardware) developed by Magentiq Eye LTD and intended to support the decision of the endoscopist on polyps which appear in the colonoscopy video during the colonoscopy procedure. This randomized two arm colonoscopy trial will mainly compare APC and APE between Magentiq Eye Assisted Colonoscopy (MEAC) and Conventional Colonoscopy (CC) in patients referred for either screening or surveillance colonoscopies.

NCT ID: NCT03637712 Completed - Clinical trials for Screening Colonoscopy

Deep-Learning for Automatic Polyp Detection During Colonoscopy

Start date: September 1, 2018
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The primary objective of this study is to examine the role of machine learning and computer aided diagnostics in automatic polyp detection and to determine whether a combination of colonoscopy and an automatic polyp detection software is a feasible way to increase adenoma detection rate compared to standard colonoscopy.

NCT ID: NCT03458390 Completed - Clinical trials for Screening Colonoscopy

Use of a Colon Irrigation Device as a Preparation for a Colon Visualization Procedure

Start date: June 27, 2019
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

A prospective, single center, study to evaluate the effectiveness of the HyGIeaCare Prep when used in combination with the PillCam COLON; the hypothesis is that the HyGIeaCare Prep will be easier for the patients to tolerate, and the results will be as good as the existing oral preparation.

NCT ID: NCT02194959 Completed - Clinical trials for Screening Colonoscopy

Peer Patient Navigation for Colon Cancer Screening

Start date: July 2011
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Cancer health disparities related to race and ethnicity are among the most serious problems facing the US health care system. A recent institute of medicine report stated that such disparities are seen at every level of health care, from prevention to treatment and follow-up. This problem is acutely evident in the figures for colorectal cancer (CRC) among African Americans. According to the American cancer society, African Americans have the highest CRC incidence and mortality of any ethnic/racial group. Indeed, CRC incidence and mortality are 15% and 43% higher among African Americans than whites, respectively. These disparities could be effectively reduced through greater African American participation in CRC screening and early detection. More importantly, due to the preponderance of CRC in African Americans beyond the reach of the flexible sigmoidoscopy (1), increased adherence to colonoscopy among African Americans will save lives. Although there is clear evidence that providing patients with someone to help them manage/navigate the health care system (i.e., patient navigation (PN)) is effective in helping them to complete cancer screening, very few hospitals provide PN for colonoscopy. The vast majority of hospitals in NYC are unable to provide PN for patients for whom colonoscopy is recommended, in large part because of the costs associated with professional-led PN. This project seeks to address this serious public health problem by investigating the success of training African Americans who have undergone colonoscopy to serve as volunteer peer patient navigators to encourage others from their community to complete CRC screening via colonoscopy.

NCT ID: NCT01838408 Completed - Colonoscopy Clinical Trials

Evaluation of Proposed EZ2go Complete Bowel Cleansing System

Start date: April 2013
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

This study aims to provide safety and efficacy data comparable to available over-the-counter bowel preparations prior to colonoscopy. While there are many bowel preparations available, most of them remain expensive and require prescription from a health provider. The investigators believe EZ2go Complete will provide a non-inferior colon cleansing in a more accessible way (over-the-counter). To accomplish this goal, the investigators decided to evaluate the proposed EZ2go combination versus currently available over-the-counter bowel preparations. The investigators believe the EZ2go kit will not be inferior to current FDA approved over-the-counter bowel preparations.