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.
Agreement
Moderate agreementMost discussions seem to support the findings that computer-assisted detection improves surveillance outcomes, indicating general agreement with the article.
Interest
High level of interestThe posts demonstrate high interest by highlighting the relevance of the research and sharing insights from authors and blogs.
Engagement
Moderate level of engagementComments include references to the methodology and implications, showing a moderate level of in-depth engagement.
Impact
Moderate level of impactThe discussions suggest that the publication could influence clinical practices, though the enthusiasm is cautious and oriented toward advancing procedures.
Social Mentions
YouTube
1 Videos
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
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.
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RT @GIE_Journal: Editor's Choice: Lui et al report on "Surveillance findings in high-risk patients after baseline computer-assisted detecti…
view full postSeptember 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…
view full postSeptember 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…
view full postSeptember 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
view full postSeptember 29, 2025
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@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
view full postSeptember 23, 2025
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@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
view full postSeptember 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…
view full postSeptember 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
view full postSeptember 4, 2025
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@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
view full postSeptember 4, 2025
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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
view full postSeptember 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…
view full postJune 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…
view full postJune 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
view full postJune 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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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.]
Yara Sarkis, MD
@yaransarkis (Twitter)