The impact of artificial intelligence on the adenoma detection rate: Comparison between experienced, intermediate and trainee endoscopists' adenoma detection rate
Recent Publication
A recent study from the Division of Internal Medicine II at St. Pölten University Hospital shows how artificial intelligence (AI) can improve the quality of colonoscopies. The team around Dr. Julian Prosenz investigated whether an AI-supported detection system (CADe) increases the rate of detected colon polyps - the so-called adenoma detection rate (ADR) - in doctors with different levels of experience. The result: with the support of AI, even less experienced endoscopists achieved ADR values comparable to those of experts.
Prosenz, J., Bernhofer, S., Venturi, D., & Maieron, A. (2025). The impact of artificial intelligence on the adenoma detection rate: Comparison between experienced, intermediate and trainee endoscopists' adenoma detection rate. Wiener Klinische Wochenschrift. The Central European Journal of Medicine. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00508-025-02561-3
OA Dr. Julian Prosenz
Division of Internal Medicine 2 (University Hospital St. Pölten)
OA Dr. Sebastian Bernhofer
Division of Internal Medicine 2 (University Hospital St. Pölten)
Dr. David Venturi
Division of Internal Medicine 2 (University Hospital St. Pölten)
Prim. Univ.-Prof. PD Dr. Andreas Maieron FESBGH
Division of Internal Medicine 2 (University Hospital St. Pölten)