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Establishing key research questions for the implementation of artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: a modified Delphi method
Background Artificial intelligence (AI) research in colonoscopy is progressing rapidly but widespread clinical implementation is not yet a reality. We aimed to identify the top implementation research priorities. Methods An established modified Delphi approach for research priority setting was use...
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Georg Thieme Verlag KG
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8390295/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33167043 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1306-7590 |
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author | Ahmad, Omer F. Mori, Yuichi Misawa, Masashi Kudo, Shin-ei Anderson, John T. Bernal, Jorge Berzin, Tyler M. Bisschops, Raf Byrne, Michael F. Chen, Peng-Jen East, James E. Eelbode, Tom Elson, Daniel S. Gurudu, Suryakanth R. Histace, Aymeric Karnes, William E. Repici, Alessandro Singh, Rajvinder Valdastri, Pietro Wallace, Michael B. Wang, Pu Stoyanov, Danail Lovat, Laurence B. |
author_facet | Ahmad, Omer F. Mori, Yuichi Misawa, Masashi Kudo, Shin-ei Anderson, John T. Bernal, Jorge Berzin, Tyler M. Bisschops, Raf Byrne, Michael F. Chen, Peng-Jen East, James E. Eelbode, Tom Elson, Daniel S. Gurudu, Suryakanth R. Histace, Aymeric Karnes, William E. Repici, Alessandro Singh, Rajvinder Valdastri, Pietro Wallace, Michael B. Wang, Pu Stoyanov, Danail Lovat, Laurence B. |
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description | Background Artificial intelligence (AI) research in colonoscopy is progressing rapidly but widespread clinical implementation is not yet a reality. We aimed to identify the top implementation research priorities. Methods An established modified Delphi approach for research priority setting was used. Fifteen international experts, including endoscopists and translational computer scientists/engineers, from nine countries participated in an online survey over 9 months. Questions related to AI implementation in colonoscopy were generated as a long-list in the first round, and then scored in two subsequent rounds to identify the top 10 research questions. Results The top 10 ranked questions were categorized into five themes. Theme 1: clinical trial design/end points (4 questions), related to optimum trial designs for polyp detection and characterization, determining the optimal end points for evaluation of AI, and demonstrating impact on interval cancer rates. Theme 2: technological developments (3 questions), including improving detection of more challenging and advanced lesions, reduction of false-positive rates, and minimizing latency. Theme 3: clinical adoption/integration (1 question), concerning the effective combination of detection and characterization into one workflow. Theme 4: data access/annotation (1 question), concerning more efficient or automated data annotation methods to reduce the burden on human experts. Theme 5: regulatory approval (1 question), related to making regulatory approval processes more efficient. Conclusions This is the first reported international research priority setting exercise for AI in colonoscopy. The study findings should be used as a framework to guide future research with key stakeholders to accelerate the clinical implementation of AI in endoscopy. |
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spelling | pubmed-83902952021-09-01 Establishing key research questions for the implementation of artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: a modified Delphi method Ahmad, Omer F. Mori, Yuichi Misawa, Masashi Kudo, Shin-ei Anderson, John T. Bernal, Jorge Berzin, Tyler M. Bisschops, Raf Byrne, Michael F. Chen, Peng-Jen East, James E. Eelbode, Tom Elson, Daniel S. Gurudu, Suryakanth R. Histace, Aymeric Karnes, William E. Repici, Alessandro Singh, Rajvinder Valdastri, Pietro Wallace, Michael B. Wang, Pu Stoyanov, Danail Lovat, Laurence B. Endoscopy Background Artificial intelligence (AI) research in colonoscopy is progressing rapidly but widespread clinical implementation is not yet a reality. We aimed to identify the top implementation research priorities. Methods An established modified Delphi approach for research priority setting was used. Fifteen international experts, including endoscopists and translational computer scientists/engineers, from nine countries participated in an online survey over 9 months. Questions related to AI implementation in colonoscopy were generated as a long-list in the first round, and then scored in two subsequent rounds to identify the top 10 research questions. Results The top 10 ranked questions were categorized into five themes. Theme 1: clinical trial design/end points (4 questions), related to optimum trial designs for polyp detection and characterization, determining the optimal end points for evaluation of AI, and demonstrating impact on interval cancer rates. Theme 2: technological developments (3 questions), including improving detection of more challenging and advanced lesions, reduction of false-positive rates, and minimizing latency. Theme 3: clinical adoption/integration (1 question), concerning the effective combination of detection and characterization into one workflow. Theme 4: data access/annotation (1 question), concerning more efficient or automated data annotation methods to reduce the burden on human experts. Theme 5: regulatory approval (1 question), related to making regulatory approval processes more efficient. Conclusions This is the first reported international research priority setting exercise for AI in colonoscopy. The study findings should be used as a framework to guide future research with key stakeholders to accelerate the clinical implementation of AI in endoscopy. Georg Thieme Verlag KG 2021-09 2020-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8390295/ /pubmed/33167043 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1306-7590 Text en © 2020. The Author(s). This is an open access article published by Thieme under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, permitting unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction so long as the original work is properly cited. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Ahmad, Omer F. Mori, Yuichi Misawa, Masashi Kudo, Shin-ei Anderson, John T. Bernal, Jorge Berzin, Tyler M. Bisschops, Raf Byrne, Michael F. Chen, Peng-Jen East, James E. Eelbode, Tom Elson, Daniel S. Gurudu, Suryakanth R. Histace, Aymeric Karnes, William E. Repici, Alessandro Singh, Rajvinder Valdastri, Pietro Wallace, Michael B. Wang, Pu Stoyanov, Danail Lovat, Laurence B. Establishing key research questions for the implementation of artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: a modified Delphi method |
title | Establishing key research questions for the implementation of artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: a modified Delphi method |
title_full | Establishing key research questions for the implementation of artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: a modified Delphi method |
title_fullStr | Establishing key research questions for the implementation of artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: a modified Delphi method |
title_full_unstemmed | Establishing key research questions for the implementation of artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: a modified Delphi method |
title_short | Establishing key research questions for the implementation of artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: a modified Delphi method |
title_sort | establishing key research questions for the implementation of artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: a modified delphi method |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8390295/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33167043 http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1306-7590 |
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