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In Gastrointestinal endoscopy ; h5-index 72.0

BACKGROUND AND AIMS : Celiac disease with its endoscopic manifestation of villous atrophy is underdiagnosed worldwide. The application of artificial intelligence (AI) for the macroscopic detection of villous atrophy at routine esophagogastroduodenoscopy may improve diagnostic performance.

METHODS : A dataset of 858 endoscopic images of 182 patients with villous atrophy and 846 images from 323 patients with normal duodenal mucosa was collected and used to train a ResNet 18 deep learning model to detect villous atrophy. An external data set was used to test the algorithm, in addition to six fellows and four board certified gastroenterologists. Fellows could consult the AI algorithm's result during the test. From their consultation distribution, a stratification of test images into "easy" and "difficult" was performed and used for classified performance measurement.

RESULTS : External validation of the AI algorithm yielded values of 90 %, 76 %, and 84 % for sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy, respectively. Fellows scored values of 63 %, 72 % and 67 %, while the corresponding values in experts were 72 %, 69 % and 71 %, respectively. AI consultation significantly improved all trainee performance statistics. While fellows and experts showed significantly lower performance for "difficult" images, the performance of the AI algorithm was stable.

CONCLUSION : In this study, an AI algorithm outperformed endoscopy fellows and experts in the detection of villous atrophy on endoscopic still images. AI decision support significantly improved the performance of non-expert endoscopists. The stable performance on "difficult" images suggests a further positive add-on effect in challenging cases.

Scheppach Markus W, Rauber David, Stallhofer Johannes, Muzalyova Anna, Otten Vera, Manzeneder Carolin, Schwamberger Tanja, Wanzl Julia, Schlottmann Jakob, Tadic Vidan, Probst Andreas, Schnoy Elisabeth, Römmele Christoph, Fleischmann Carola, Meinikheim Michael, Miller Silvia, Märkl Bruno, Stallmach Andreas, Palm Christoph, Messmann Helmut, Ebigbo Alanna

2023-Jan-13

artificial intelligence, celiac disease, detection, endoscopy, villous atrophy