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    Benefits and challenges in implementation of artificial intelligence in colonoscopy: World Endoscopy Organization position statement
    (2023-01-01) Mori Y.; East J.E.; Hassan C.; Halvorsen N.; Berzin T.M.; Byrne M.; von Renteln D.; Hewett D.G.; Repici A.; Ramchandani M.; Al Khatry M.; Kudo S.e.; Wang P.; Yu H.; Saito Y.; Misawa M.; Parasa S.; Matsubayashi C.O.; Ogata H.; Tajiri H.; Pausawasdi N.; Dekker E.; Ahmad O.F.; Sharma P.; Rex D.K.; Mahidol University
    The number of artificial intelligence (AI) tools for colonoscopy on the market is increasing with supporting clinical evidence. Nevertheless, their implementation is not going smoothly for a variety of reasons, including lack of data on clinical... of AI in colonoscopy as the position statement. WEO Position Statement: Statement 1.1: Computer-aided detection (CADe) for colorectal polyps is likely to improve colonoscopy effectiveness by reducing adenoma miss rates and thus increase adenoma detection
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    BENEFITS AND CHALLENGES IN IMPLEMENTATION OF ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IN COLONOSCOPY: WORLD ENDOSCOPY ORGANIZATION POSITION STATEMENT
    (2023-10-01) Mori Y.; East J.E.; Hassan C.; Halvorsen N.; Berzin T.M.; Byrne M.; Renteln D.v.; Hewett D.G.; Repici A.; Ramchandani M.; Khatry M.A.; Kudo S.E.; Wang P.; Yu H.; Saito Y.; Misawa M.; Parasa S.; Matsubayashi C.O.; Ogata H.; Tajiri H.; Pausawasdi N.; Dekker E.; Ahmad O.F.; Sharma P.; Rex D.K.; Mahidol University
    The number of artificial intelligence (AI) tools for colonoscopy on the market is increasing with supporting clinical evidence. Nevertheless, their implementation is not going smoothly for a variety of reasons, including lack of data on clinical... of AI in colonoscopy as the position statement. WEO Position Statement: Statement 1.1: Computer-aided detection (CADe) for colorectal polyps is likely to improve colonoscopy effectiveness by reducing adenoma miss rates and thus increase adenoma detection
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    Evaluating the efficacy of fecal immunochemical test, fecal calprotectin, and serum C-reactive protein in diagnosing patients with chronic lower gastrointestinal symptoms
    (2024-01-01) Limsrivilai J.; Yodmalai C.; Chaemsupaphan T.; Sattayalertyanyong O.; Subdee N.; Permpim P.; Phaophu P.; Kaosombatwattana U.; Pausawasdi N.; Riansuwan W.; Charatcharoenwitthaya P.; Pongprasobchai S.; Limsrivilai J.; Mahidol University
    blood and stool biomarkers in diagnosing ileocolonic lesions in patients with chronic LGIS undergoing colonoscopy. Methods: We conducted a prospective study between December 2019 and July 2022 involving patients with LGIS lasting a month or more. Prior... to colonoscopy, we gathered clinical data, blood samples for C-reactive protein (CRP), and stool samples for fecal immunochemical test (FIT) and fecal calprotectin (FC) analysis. Results: Out of 922 participants analyzed (average age 62, 37% male), 130 (14
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    An Assessment of Physicians’ Recommendations for Colorectal Cancer Screening and International Guidelines Awareness and Adherence: Results From a Thai National Survey
    (2022-04-29) Pausawasdi N.; Tongpong P.; Geeratragool T.; Charatcharoenwitthaya P.; Mahidol University
    .61–4.67). Colonoscopy was the most recommended modality among specialists, whereas 60% of primary care physicians offered fecal occult blood tests (FOBTs). The guidelines awareness was noted in 81% of participants, with the highest rates among... gastroenterologists and colorectal surgeons. Gastroenterologists were more likely to adhere to the guidelines than surgeons, but both recommended shorter interval surveillance colonoscopy than guidelines recommendations in cases of small hyperplastic rectosigmoid