Synopsis of Social media discussions

The overall tone expresses support and curiosity about the potential for CADe technology to improve patient outcomes, exemplified by mentions of the article as a 'game changer' and references to its significance in high-risk patient management. Words like 'discusses,' 'highlight,' and 'new findings' contribute to perceptions of meaningful impact and engagement.

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Agreement
Moderate agreement

Most discussions seem to support the findings that computer-assisted detection improves surveillance outcomes, indicating general agreement with the article.

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Interest
High level of interest

The posts demonstrate high interest by highlighting the relevance of the research and sharing insights from authors and blogs.

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Engagement
Moderate level of engagement

Comments include references to the methodology and implications, showing a moderate level of in-depth engagement.

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Impact
Moderate level of impact

The discussions suggest that the publication could influence clinical practices, though the enthusiasm is cautious and oriented toward advancing procedures.

Social Mentions

YouTube

1 Videos

Twitter

14 Posts

Blogs

2 Articles

Metrics

Video Views

41

Total Likes

20

Extended Reach

127,006

Social Features

17

Timeline: Posts about article

Top Social Media Posts

Posts referencing the article

Impact of Computer-Assisted Detection on Surveillance in High-Risk Patients

Impact of Computer-Assisted Detection on Surveillance in High-Risk Patients

Dr. Thomas KL Lui discusses surveillance findings in high-risk patients, highlighting how computer-assisted detection reduces subsequent advanced adenomas and lesions compared to conventional methods, potentially improving long-term outcomes.


  • Yara Sarkis, MD
    @yaransarkis (Twitter)

    RT @GIE_Journal: Editor's Choice: Lui et al report on "Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detecti…
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    September 29, 2025

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  • Douglas G. Adler MD, FASGE, FACG, AGAF
    @DouglasAdlerMD (Twitter)

    RT @GIE_Journal: Editor's Choice: Lui et al report on "Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detecti…
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    September 29, 2025

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  • Tom Konikoff, MD
    @TomKonikoff (Twitter)

    RT @GIE_Journal: Editor's Choice: Lui et al report on "Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detecti…
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    September 29, 2025

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  • GIE
    @GIE_Journal (Twitter)

    Editor's Choice: Lui et al report on "Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detection colonoscopy: a propensity score matching analysis." https://t.co/k9nWngLuNt #GITwitter @klluitc @waikleung_hk @yaransarkis https://t.co/yUYCyZjwJh
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    September 29, 2025

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  • GIE
    @GIE_Journal (Twitter)

    Dr Thomas K.L. Lui discusses his article, “Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detection colonoscopy: a propensity score matching analysis” from the September issue. https://t.co/KDA3TMsNw7 #GITwitter https://t.co/1NaaZr44K3
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    September 23, 2025

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  • GIE
    @GIE_Journal (Twitter)

    In case you missed it: "Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detection colonoscopy: a propensity score matching analysis" by Wai Keung Leung from the Endoscopedia blog https://t.co/8hOrWqak5y @waikleung_hk https://t.co/TeMUiRz3HS
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    September 18, 2025

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  • Wai K Leung
    @waikleung_hk (Twitter)

    RT @GIE_Journal: New on the Endoscopedia blog: "Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detection colo…
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    September 5, 2025

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  • VideoGIE Journal
    @videogie (Twitter)

    New on the Endoscopedia blog: "Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detection colonoscopy: a propensity score matching analysis" by Wai Keung Leung https://t.co/QcRKy6frBa https://t.co/r5uOxoOey9
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    September 4, 2025

  • iGIE
    @iGIEjournal (Twitter)

    New on the Endoscopedia blog: "Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detection colonoscopy: a propensity score matching analysis" by Wai Keung Leung https://t.co/G2PELHKKyO https://t.co/UPD3a3zqj8
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    September 4, 2025

  • GIE
    @GIE_Journal (Twitter)

    New on the Endoscopedia blog: "Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detection colonoscopy: a propensity score matching analysis" by Wai Keung Leung https://t.co/8hOrWqak5y @waikleung_hk https://t.co/gJWNLqEBzU
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    September 4, 2025

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  • Wai K Leung
    @waikleung_hk (Twitter)

    RT @GIE_Journal: Online now in GIE’s Articles in Press: "Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detec…
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    June 26, 2025

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  • Douglas G. Adler MD, FASGE, FACG, AGAF
    @DouglasAdlerMD (Twitter)

    RT @GIE_Journal: Online now in GIE’s Articles in Press: "Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detec…
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    June 26, 2025

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  • GIE
    @GIE_Journal (Twitter)

    Online now in GIE’s Articles in Press: "Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detection colonoscopy: a propensity score—matching analysis" by Vishnu Thomas K.L. Lui et al. https://t.co/k9nWngLuNt #GITwitter @waikleung_hk @klluitc https://t.co/4EDWReU0Ip
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    June 25, 2025

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  • Wai K Leung
    @waikleung_hk (Twitter)

    Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detection colonoscopy: a propensity score matching analysis - Gastrointestinal Endoscopy https://t.co/riwOvREPdB @hkumed
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    March 24, 2025

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Abstract Synopsis

  • The study compared the effectiveness of computer-assisted detection (CADe) versus conventional detection in high-risk patients during surveillance colonoscopy, focusing on the rate of subsequent advanced adenomas (AAs).
  • Results showed that patients who had CADe used during initial colonoscopy had significantly fewer metachronous (later occurring) advanced adenomas and other lesions than those who had conventional detection.
  • This suggests that using CADe in initial high-risk colonoscopies might reduce the likelihood of developing new advanced lesions during follow-up procedures.]