Eye movement patterns associated with colorectal adenoma detection: Post hoc analysis of randomized controlled trial

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Ishibashi, Fumiaki [1 ]
Okusa, Kosuke [2 ]
Nagai, Mizuki [1 ]
Mochida, Kentaro [1 ]
Ozaki, Eri [3 ]
Suzuki, Sho [1 ]
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[1] Int Univ Hlth & Welf, Ichikawa Hosp, Dept Gastroenterol, Ichikawa 2720827, Japan
[2] Chuo Univ, Grad Sch Sci & Engn, Dept Data Sci Business Innovat, Fac Sci & Engn, Bunkyo ku, Hachioji, Japan
[3] Shin Matsudo Cent Gen Hosp, Dept Gastroenterol, Matsudo, Japan
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日本学术振兴会;
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Endoscopy Lower GI Tract; Polyps; /; adenomas; .; Diagnosis and imaging (inc chromoendoscopy; NBI; iSCAN; FICE; CLE...); Quality and logistical aspects; Training; LONGER WITHDRAWAL TIME; QUALITY INDICATORS; COLONOSCOPY; CANCER; RISK;
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10.1055/a-2549-1033
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R57 [消化系及腹部疾病];
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Background and study aims The adenoma detection rate is higher among endoscopists who spend more time observing screen edges during colonoscopies. Nonetheless, eye movement parameters related to lesion detection remain unknown. This study aimed to determine the specific eye movement parameters related to colorectal adenoma detection, including the gaze rate in a particular area and eye movement speed. Patients and methods This study was a post hoc analysis of a randomized controlled trial investigating the effect of modifying eye movements of endoscopists on colorectal adenoma detection. Gaze rate at a specific area and eye movement speed were calculated based on endoscopist gaze coordinates in each examination. Time required for observation and treatment of polyps was excluded. The lower peripheral area was defined as the bottom row when the screen was divided into 6x6 sections. These parameters were compared between patients with and without adenomas. Results Five physicians performed 158 colonoscopies. The adenoma detection group exhibited a lower peripheral gaze rate (13.7% vs. 9.5%, P = 0.004) and smaller average eye movement distance (29.9 pixels/30 ms vs. 33.3 pixels/30 ms, P = 0.022). Logistic regression analysis showed that a lower peripheral gaze rate > 13.0% and an average eye movement distance <30 pixels/30 ms were increased independent predictors of adenoma detection ( P = 0.024, odds ratio [OR] 2.53, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.71-3.28; P = 0.045, OR 4.57, 95% CI 1.03-20.2), whereas age, sex, and withdrawal time were not. Conclusions Lower peripheral gaze rate and slow eye movement are associated with colorectal adenoma detection.
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