AI eye on your colon: can software spot polyps better?

NCT ID NCT07563816

First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026

Summary

This study tests whether a software called ColoMaia II can help doctors find abnormal growths (polyps) in the colon during a routine colonoscopy. About 600 adults aged 40 to 80 having a screening or diagnostic colonoscopy will be randomly assigned to have the procedure with or without the software's assistance. The main goal is to see if the software increases the number of people in whom at least one adenoma (a type of polyp) is found, and to check that the software is safe to use.

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  • Nemocnice AGEL Nový Jičín a.s.

    Nový Jičín, 74101, Czechia

  • Nemocnice AGEL Ostrava-Vítkovice a.s.

    Ostrava, 70300, Czechia

  • Nemocnice Hořovice - NH Hospital a.s.

    Hořovice, 26801, Czechia

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