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  • Medical Informatics
  • Gastroenterology
  • Artificial Intelligence

Background:

  • Manual colonoscopy documentation is time-consuming and inconsistent.
  • Artificial intelligence (AI) offers potential for real-time, standardized endoscopy reporting.
  • A novel AI-driven, voice-guided platform using natural language processing (NLP) was developed for endoscopy documentation.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the feasibility and performance of an AI-assisted tool for real-time colonoscopy report generation.
  • To assess documentation completeness, transcription accuracy, and user engagement with the AI platform.

Main Methods:

  • A prospective pilot study involving 57 elective endoscopy procedures.
  • Endoscopists provided real-time verbal dictations during procedures.
  • An AI tool transcribed dictations, linked them to images, and generated reports.

Main Results:

  • The AI tool achieved high detection rates for key parameters (e.g., 100% for procedure indication, Boston Bowel Preparation Score).
  • Transcription word error rate was 10.07%, with noted issues in medical terminology.
  • User engagement and dictated annotations varied, impacting overall system performance.

Conclusions:

  • The AI-assisted report generation tool shows promise for standardizing colonoscopy documentation.
  • Endoscopist engagement is crucial for the tool's effectiveness.
  • Future NLP enhancements and structured prompts can improve completeness and usability.