CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 · Endosc Int Open 2023; 11(11): E1046-E1055
DOI: 10.1055/a-2136-3428
Original article

Cost-utility analysis of real-time artificial intelligence-assisted colonoscopy in Italy

Cesare Hassan
1   Endoscopy Unit, Humanitas University, Rozzano, Italy
2   Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Pieve Emanuele, Italy (Ringgold ID: RIN437807)
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3   HE&OR, AdRes, Turin, Italy
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Lorenzo Pradelli
3   HE&OR, AdRes, Turin, Italy
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1   Endoscopy Unit, Humanitas University, Rozzano, Italy
2   Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Pieve Emanuele, Italy (Ringgold ID: RIN437807)
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Alessandro Repici
1   Endoscopy Unit, Humanitas University, Rozzano, Italy
2   Department of Biomedical Sciences, Humanitas University, Pieve Emanuele, Italy (Ringgold ID: RIN437807)
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Abstract

Background and study aims Artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted colonoscopy has proven to be effective compared with colonoscopy alone in an average-risk population. We aimed to evaluate the cost-utility of GI GENIUS, the first marketed real-time AI system in an Italian high-risk population.

Methods A 1-year cycle cohort Markov model was developed to simulate the disease evolution of a cohort of Italian individuals positive on fecal immunochemical test (FIT), aged 50 years, undergoing colonoscopy with or without the AI system. Adenoma or colorectal cancer (CRC) were identified according to detection rates specific for each technique. Costs were estimated from the Italian National Health Service perspective.

Results Colonoscopy+AI system was dominant with respect to standard colonoscopy. The GI GENIUS system prevented 155 CRC cases (–2.7%), 77 CRC-related deaths (–2.8%), and improved quality of life (+0.027 QALY) with respect to colonoscopy alone. The increase in screening cost (+€10.50) and care for adenoma (+€3.53) was offset by the savings in cost of care for CRC (–€28.37), leading to a total savings of €14.34 per patient. Probabilistic sensitivity analysis confirmed the cost-efficacy of the AI system (almost 80% probability).

Conclusions The implementation of AI detection tools in colonoscopy after patients test FIT-positive seems to be a cost-saving strategy for preventing CRC incidence and mortality.

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Publication History

Received: 29 March 2023

Accepted after revision: 10 July 2023

Accepted Manuscript online:
24 July 2023

Article published online:
10 November 2023

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