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The VISION-AI Trial: protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled non-inferiority trial comparing artificial intelligence-guided colonoscopy to pancolonic chromoendoscopy for neoplasia detection in adults with colorectal inflammatory bowel disease

Current guidelines recommend pancolonic chromoendoscopy (pCE) over white light endoscopy (WLE) alone for colorectal neoplasia (CRN) detection in individuals with inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). However, these techniques are poorly adopted due to technical and logistical limitations. Artificial intelligence-based computer-aided detection (CADe) is a promising new technology integrated into modern endoscopy platforms that has been shown to increase CRN detection in the non-IBD population. We aim to compare CADe…

Health · P Space — documented harm · certified 2026-07-19 · v1 · article view · machine-readable

Current reading — problem

Current AI detection systems are not specifically trained for IBD-related lesions, limiting effectiveness for colorectal neoplasia detection in inflammatory bowel disease.

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Current AI systems are not specifically trained for IBD-related lesions, which may limit effectiveness in this population, and trial has not yet generated efficacy results.

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Truvace Impact Record TRV-2026-0266, v1: “The VISION-AI Trial: protocol for a pragmatic randomized controlled non-inferiority trial comparing artificial intelligence-guided colonoscopy to pancolonic chromoendoscopy for neoplasia detection in adults with colorectal inflammatory bowel disease.” Truvace, 2026-07-19. /record/TRV-2026-0266 (accessed at citation time). sha256 2971f7029a114738

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