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Spots Global Cancer Trial Database for COLO-DETECT: Can an Artificial Intelligence Device Increase Detection of Polyps During Colonoscopy?

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Trial Identification

Brief Title: COLO-DETECT: Can an Artificial Intelligence Device Increase Detection of Polyps During Colonoscopy?

Official Title: COLO-DETECT: A Randomised Controlled Trial of Lesion Detection at Colonoscopy Using the GI Genius Artificial Intelligence Platform

Study ID: NCT04723758

Study Description

Brief Summary: COLO-DETECT is a clinical trial to evaluate whether an Artificial Intelligence device ("GI Genius", manufactured by Medtronic) can identify more polyps (pre-cancerous growths of the bowel lining) during colonoscopy (large bowel camera test) than during colonoscopy without it.

Detailed Description: Colorectal cancer is common, affecting 1 in 15 men and 1 in 18 women in the UK in their lifetime. Many colorectal cancers develop from polyps via the adenoma-carcinoma sequence: there is a pre-cancerous stage (adenoma) during which it is possible to remove the polyp and therefore prevent it from progressing to colorectal cancer. The gold standard tool for doing this is colonoscopy. However, colonoscopy does not pick up all polyps, particularly flat polyps. Missed polyps can result in colorectal cancer, so it is imperative to detect and remove as many polyps as possible. Many different interventions have been introduced to improve polyp detection, the most recent of which is artificial intelligence devices. GI Genius is an artificial intelligence device which integrates with existing colonoscopy equipment and analyses the video feed from the colonoscope camera in real time. Any areas that may represent an abnormality are then highlighted (without any lag) within a green box, alerting the colonoscopist to its presence. The potential abnormality can then be assessed more closely by the colonoscopist to decide whether it needs to be removed or not. COLO-DETECT is a 2-arm, prospective, randomised controlled trial to assess whether GI Genius is able to detect more polyps (specifically, adenomas) during colonoscopy than standard colonoscopy without GI Genius. The primary outcome will be the mean number of adenomas per procedure (MAP) and the key secondary outcome will be the proportion of colonoscopies in which one or more adenomas is detected (Adenoma Detection Rate - ADR). These are both important quality markers for colonoscopy; the study will be powered to detect a clinically meaningful difference in ADR, which will by default detect a meaningful difference in MAP as the sample size required for ADR is larger. In addition to measuring the effect of GI Genius on polyp detection, COLO-DETECT will provide a health economics analysis concerning the use of GI Genius, perform long-term passive follow-up to examine for future outcomes related to colorectal polyps and colorectal cancer, and perform additional nested studies (subject to ethical approval) that examine the effect upon users (for example through a visual scanning study) and their experience of using the GI Genius.

Eligibility

Minimum Age: 18 Years

Eligible Ages: ADULT, OLDER_ADULT

Sex: ALL

Healthy Volunteers: No

Locations

North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation Trust, Hartlepool, County Durham, United Kingdom

University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust, Kendal, Cumbria, United Kingdom

Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, North Shields, North Tyneside, United Kingdom

Kettering General Hospital NHS Foundation Trust, Kettering, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom

University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust, Worthing, Sussex, United Kingdom

South Tees Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Middlesbrough, Teesside, United Kingdom

The Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust, Newcastle Upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear, United Kingdom

South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust, Sunderland, Tyne And Wear, United Kingdom

The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust, Wolverhampton, West Midlands, United Kingdom

Bolton NHS Foundation Trust, Bolton, , United Kingdom

Contact Details

Name: Colin J Rees, MBBS

Affiliation: Newcastle University, South Tyneside and Sunderland NHS Foundation Trust

Role: STUDY_DIRECTOR

Useful links and downloads for this trial

Clinicaltrials.gov

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