BACKGROUND: Reading capsule endoscopy (CE) is time-consuming. The Express View (EV) (IntroMedic, Seoul, Korea) software was designed to shorten CE video reading. Our primary aim was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of EV in detecting significant small-bowel (SB) lesions. We also compared the reading times with EV mode and standard reading (SR). METHODS: 126 patients with suspected SB bleeding and/or suspected neoplasia were prospectively enrolled and underwent SB CE (MiroCam®1200, IntroMedic, Seoul, Korea). CE evaluation was performed in standard and EV mode. In case of discrepancies between SR and EV readings, a consensus was reached after reviewing the video segments and the findings were re-classified. RESULTS: The completion rate of SB CE in our cohort was 86.5% and no retention occurred. The per-patient analysis of sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and diagnostic accuracy of EV compared to SR were 86%, 86%, 90%, 81%, and 86%, respectively, before consensus. After consensus, they increased to 97%, 100%, 100%, 96%, and 98%, respectively. The median reading time with SR and EV was 71 min (range 26–340) and 13 min (range 3–85), respectively (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The new-generation EV shows high diagnostic accuracy and significantly reduces CE reading times.

Piccirelli, S., Mussetto, A., Bellumat, A., Cannizzaro, R., Pennazio, M., Pezzoli, A., Bizzotto, A., Fusetti, N., Valiante, F., Hassan, C., Pecere, S., Koulaouzidis, A., Spada, C., New Generation Express View: An Artificial Intelligence Software Effectively Reduces Capsule Endoscopy Reading Times, <<DIAGNOSTICS>>, 2022; 12 (8): 1783-1783. [doi:10.3390/diagnostics12081783] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/250756]

New Generation Express View: An Artificial Intelligence Software Effectively Reduces Capsule Endoscopy Reading Times

Piccirelli, Stefania;Cannizzaro, Rino;Hassan, Cesare;Pecere, Silvia;Spada, Cristiano
2022

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Reading capsule endoscopy (CE) is time-consuming. The Express View (EV) (IntroMedic, Seoul, Korea) software was designed to shorten CE video reading. Our primary aim was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of EV in detecting significant small-bowel (SB) lesions. We also compared the reading times with EV mode and standard reading (SR). METHODS: 126 patients with suspected SB bleeding and/or suspected neoplasia were prospectively enrolled and underwent SB CE (MiroCam®1200, IntroMedic, Seoul, Korea). CE evaluation was performed in standard and EV mode. In case of discrepancies between SR and EV readings, a consensus was reached after reviewing the video segments and the findings were re-classified. RESULTS: The completion rate of SB CE in our cohort was 86.5% and no retention occurred. The per-patient analysis of sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and diagnostic accuracy of EV compared to SR were 86%, 86%, 90%, 81%, and 86%, respectively, before consensus. After consensus, they increased to 97%, 100%, 100%, 96%, and 98%, respectively. The median reading time with SR and EV was 71 min (range 26–340) and 13 min (range 3–85), respectively (p < 0.001). CONCLUSIONS: The new-generation EV shows high diagnostic accuracy and significantly reduces CE reading times.
2022
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Piccirelli, S., Mussetto, A., Bellumat, A., Cannizzaro, R., Pennazio, M., Pezzoli, A., Bizzotto, A., Fusetti, N., Valiante, F., Hassan, C., Pecere, S., Koulaouzidis, A., Spada, C., New Generation Express View: An Artificial Intelligence Software Effectively Reduces Capsule Endoscopy Reading Times, <<DIAGNOSTICS>>, 2022; 12 (8): 1783-1783. [doi:10.3390/diagnostics12081783] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/250756]
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