Updates in artificial intelligence in gastroenterology endoscopy in 2020.

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Artificial intelligence is becoming rapidly integrated into modern technology including medicine. Artificial intelligence has a wide range of potential in gastroenterology, particularly with endoscopy, given the required analysis of large datasets of images. The aim of this review is to summarize the advances of artificial intelligence in gastroenterology (GI) endoscopy over the past year.Computer-aided detection (CADe) systems during real-time colonoscopy have resulted in increased adenoma detection rate with no significant increase in procedure times. Deep learning techniques have been utilized to accurately assess bowel preparation quality, which would impact surveillance colonoscopy recommendations. For the upper GI tract, CADe systems have been developed to aid in improving the diagnosis of Barrett’s neoplasia during real-time endoscopy. Artificial intelligence-assisted real-time endoscopy has been shown to reduce blind spots during EGD.The application of artificial intelligence in gastroenterology endoscopy remains promising. Advances over the past year include improved detection of GI neoplasia during endoscopy and characterization of lesions. Further research including randomized, multicenter trials are needed to further evaluate the use of artificial intelligence for real-time endoscopy.Copyright © 2021 Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc. All rights reserved.

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