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A Multicentric Validation Study on the Accuracy of Artificial Intelligence Assisted System in Clinical Application of Digestive Endoscopy

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Wuhan University

Status

Active, not recruiting

Conditions

Gastrointestinal Disease
Artificial Intelligence
Endoscopy

Treatments

Diagnostic Test: Endoscopists refer to AI for diagnosis

Study type

Observational

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT04232462
EA-19-006

Details and patient eligibility

About

This is an artificial intelligence-based optical artificial intelligence assisted system that can assist endoscopists in improving the quality of endoscopy.

Full description

Endoscopic diagnosis and treatment play an important role in the discovery and treatment of gastrointestinal diseases.With the rapid increase in the number of endoscopies, the workload of endoscopists increases further.The high workload reduces the quality of endoscopy, leading to incomplete coverage and incomplete detection of lesions.With the rapid increase in the number of endoscopies, the workload of endoscopists increases further.The high workload reduces the quality of endoscopy, leading to incomplete coverage and incomplete detection of lesions.Therefore, carrying out deep learning and other artificial intelligence methods has good academic research and practical value for improving the quality of endoscopic diagnosis and treatment.The research and development, testing and functional evaluation of artificial intelligence devices need to use a large number of endoscopic images, and at the same time, the effectiveness and safety of artificial intelligence devices need to be verified in different hospitals and environments.Based on this, our research group intends to collect endoscopic image data from different hospitals for training and validation of the model.

Enrollment

10,000 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  1. male or female aged 18 or above;
  2. endoscopy and related examinations should be performed to further clarify the characteristics of digestive tract diseases;
  3. be able to read, understand and sign the informed consent;
  4. the researcher believes that the subject can understand the process of the clinical study, is willing and able to complete all the study procedures and follow-up visits, and cooperate with the study procedures;

Exclusion criteria

  1. have participated in other clinical trials, signed the informed consent and have been in the follow-up period of other clinical trials;
  2. drug or alcohol abuse or psychological disorder in the last 5 years;
  3. pregnant or nursing women;
  4. subjects with previous history of gastrointestinal surgery;
  5. the researcher considers that the subject is not suitable for endoscopy and related examination;
  6. high-risk diseases or other special conditions that the investigator considers inappropriate for the subject to participate in the clinical trial.

Trial contacts and locations

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