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    <completedDate>2022-09-16</completedDate>
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    <title language="eng">Vessel and tissue recognition during third-space endoscopy using a deep learning algorithm</title>
    <abstract language="eng">In this study, we aimed to develop an artificial intelligence clinical decision support solution to mitigate operator-dependent limitations during complex endoscopic procedures such as endoscopic submucosal dissection and peroral endoscopic myotomy, for example, bleeding and perforation. A DeepLabv3-based model was trained to delineate vessels, tissue structures and instruments on endoscopic still images from such procedures. The mean cross-validated Intersection over Union and Dice Score were 63% and 76%, respectively. Applied to standardised video clips from third-space endoscopic procedures, the algorithm showed a mean vessel detection rate of 85% with a false-positive rate of 0.75/min. These performance statistics suggest a potential clinical benefit for procedure safety, time and also training.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Gut</parentTitle>
    <identifier type="doi">10.1136/gutjnl-2021-326470</identifier>
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    <author>Alanna Ebigbo</author>
    <author>Robert Mendel</author>
    <author>Markus W. Scheppach</author>
    <author>Andreas Probst</author>
    <author>Neal Shahidi</author>
    <author>Friederike Prinz</author>
    <author>Carola Fleischmann</author>
    <author>Christoph Römmele</author>
    <author>Stefan Karl Gölder</author>
    <author>Georg Braun</author>
    <author>David Rauber</author>
    <author>Tobias Rückert</author>
    <author>Luis Antonio de Souza Jr.</author>
    <author>João Paulo Papa</author>
    <author>Michael F. Byrne</author>
    <author>Christoph Palm</author>
    <author>Helmut Messmann</author>
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      <value>Artificial Intelligence</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>Endoscopy</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>Medical Image Computing</value>
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    <thesisPublisher>Ostbayerische Technische Hochschule Regensburg</thesisPublisher>
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    <id>7948</id>
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    <publishedYear>2025</publishedYear>
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    <title language="eng">Artificial intelligence improves submucosal vessel detection during third space endoscopy</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Background and study aims: While artificial intelligence (AI) shows high potential in decision support for diagnostic gastrointestinal endoscopy, its role in therapeutic endoscopy remains unclear. Third space endoscopic procedures pose the risk of intraprocedural bleeding. Therefore, we aimed to develop an AI algorithm for intraprocedural blood vessel detection. Patients and Methods: Using a test dataset with 101 standardized video clips containing 200 predefined submucosal blood vessels, 19 endoscopists were evaluated for the vessel detection rate (VDR) and time (VDT) with and without support of an AI algorithm. Test subjects were grouped according to experience in ESD. Results: With AI support, endoscopists VDR increased from 56.4% [CI 54.1–58.6] to 72.4% [CI 70.3–74.4]. Endoscopists‘ VDT dropped from 6.7sec [CI 6.2-7.1] to 5.2sec [CI 4.8-5.7]. False positive (FP) readings appeared in 4.5% of frames and were marked significantly shorter than true positives (6.0sec [CI 5.28-6.70] vs. 0.7sec [CI 0.55-0.87]). Conclusions: AI improved the vessel detection rate and time of endoscopists during third space endoscopy. While these data need to be corroborated by clinical trials, AI may prove to be an invaluable tool for the improvement of endoscopic interventions.</abstract>
    <parentTitle language="eng">Endoscopy</parentTitle>
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    <licence>Keine Lizenz - Es gilt das deutsche Urheberrecht: § 53 UrhG</licence>
    <author>Markus W. Scheppach</author>
    <author>Robert Mendel</author>
    <author>Anna Muzalyova</author>
    <author>David Rauber</author>
    <author>Andreas Probst</author>
    <author>Sandra Nagl</author>
    <author>Christoph Römmele</author>
    <author>Hon Chi Yip</author>
    <author>Louis Ho Shing Lau</author>
    <author>Stefan Karl Gölder</author>
    <author>Arthur Schmidt</author>
    <author>Konstantinos Kouladouros</author>
    <author>Mohamed Abdelhafez</author>
    <author>Benjamin M. Walter</author>
    <author>Michael Meinikheim</author>
    <author>Philip Wai Yan Chiu</author>
    <author>Christoph Palm</author>
    <author>Helmut Messmann</author>
    <author>Alanna Ebigbo</author>
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      <language>eng</language>
      <type>uncontrolled</type>
      <value>Artificial Intelligence</value>
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      <language>eng</language>
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      <value>Third Space Endoscopy</value>
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    <collection role="institutes" number="RCHST">Regensburg Center of Health Sciences and Technology - RCHST</collection>
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    <id>3540</id>
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    <publishedYear>2022</publishedYear>
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    <language>eng</language>
    <pageFirst>S39</pageFirst>
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    <issue>S 01</issue>
    <volume>54</volume>
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    <title language="eng">INFLUENCE OF AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE (AI) BASED DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM (DSS) ON THE DIAGNOSTIC PERFORMANCE OF NON-EXPERTS IN BARRETT´S ESOPHAGUS RELATED NEOPLASIA (BERN)</title>
    <abstract language="eng">Aims&#13;
Barrett´s esophagus related neoplasia (BERN) is difficult to detect and characterize during endoscopy, even for expert endoscopists. We aimed to assess the add-on effect of an Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithm (Barrett-Ampel) as a decision support system (DSS) for non-expert endoscopists in the evaluation of Barrett’s esophagus (BE) and BERN.&#13;
&#13;
Methods&#13;
Twelve videos with multimodal imaging white light (WL), narrow-band imaging (NBI), texture and color enhanced imaging (TXI) of histologically confirmed BE and BERN were assessed by expert and non-expert endoscopists. For each video, endoscopists were asked to identify the area of BERN and decide on the biopsy spot. Videos were assessed by the AI algorithm and regions of BERN were highlighted in real-time by a transparent overlay. Finally, endoscopists were shown the AI videos and asked to either confirm or change their initial decision based on the AI support.&#13;
&#13;
Results&#13;
Barrett-Ampel correctly identified all areas of BERN, irrespective of the imaging modality (WL, NBI, TXI), but misinterpreted two inflammatory lesions (Accuracy=75%). Expert endoscopists had a similar performance (Accuracy=70,8%), while non-experts had an accuracy of 58.3%. When AI was implemented as a DSS, non-expert endoscopists improved their diagnostic accuracy to 75%.&#13;
&#13;
Conclusions&#13;
AI may have the potential to support non-expert endoscopists in the assessment of videos of BE and BERN. Limitations of this study include the low number of videos used. Randomized clinical trials in a real-life setting should be performed to confirm these results.</abstract>
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    <licence>Keine Lizenz - Es gilt das deutsche Urheberrecht: § 53 UrhG</licence>
    <author>Michael Meinikheim</author>
    <author>Robert Mendel</author>
    <author>Markus W. Scheppach</author>
    <author>Andreas Probst</author>
    <author>Friederike Prinz</author>
    <author>Tanja Schwamberger</author>
    <author>Jakob Schlottmann</author>
    <author>Stefan Karl Gölder</author>
    <author>Benjamin Walter</author>
    <author>Ingo Steinbrück</author>
    <author>Christoph Palm</author>
    <author>Helmut Messmann</author>
    <author>Alanna Ebigbo</author>
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      <value>Artificial Intelligence</value>
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      <value>Barrett's Esophagus</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>deu</language>
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      <value>Künstliche Intelligenz</value>
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    <subject>
      <language>deu</language>
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      <value>Diagnose</value>
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