AICE | AI supported picture analysis in large bowel camera capsule endoscopy

Summary
Millions of Europeans undergo optical colonoscopy (OC) every year. OC may be associated with discomfort, complications and sick-days, which affect acceptability, and constitutes a heavy burden on European hospital capacities. Colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) is a new technology, which has the potential to replace 50 ? 65 % of all OCs. CCE is preferred by patients, has a lower complication rate and can be performed out of hospital. CCE holds great potential for both patients and hospitals. However, the diagnostic process of CCE includes a time-consuming manual reading done by trained personnel and is expensive and prone to human error. For CCE to be a viable alternative to OC these challenges need to be addressed. Thus, our goal is to create a complete and validated AI-assisted pathway that improves CCE diagnostics making the technology clinically viable for the good of patients, health care systems and society. We have already completed development of several AI algorithms (AIA) for CCE diagnostics, and more will be completed within 1 ?2 years. The AICE concept will focus on: 1) completing development of the remaining AIAs, 2) external validation the all AIAs, 3) creating a clinical support system for data handling, storage and transmission, 4) developing a diagnostic pathway that considers quality, efficiency, patient preferences, ethics and economy 5) promotes the integration of AICE solutions into clinical practice via guidelines and upscaling adjustments. To achieve these goals, AICE will use an unprecedented large and diverse collection of existing patient data from nation-wide clinical studies, and will include extensive initiatives in the fields of ethics, communication and patient engagement. To ensure the right competences are present, AICE brings together clinical researchers, epidemiologists, data scientists, digital health experts, health economists, ethics researchers, SMEs, communication experts and experts in regulatory affairs.
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Web resources: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/101057400
Start date: 01-09-2022
End date: 31-08-2026
Total budget - Public funding: 4 650 798,75 Euro - 4 650 797,00 Euro
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Millions of Europeans undergo optical colonoscopy (OC) every year. OC may be associated with discomfort, complications and sick-days, which affect acceptability, and constitutes a heavy burden on European hospital capacities. Colon capsule endoscopy (CCE) is a new technology, which has the potential to replace 50 ? 65 % of all OCs. CCE is preferred by patients, has a lower complication rate and can be performed out of hospital. CCE holds great potential for both patients and hospitals. However, the diagnostic process of CCE includes a time-consuming manual reading done by trained personnel and is expensive and prone to human error. For CCE to be a viable alternative to OC these challenges need to be addressed. Thus, our goal is to create a complete and validated AI-assisted pathway that improves CCE diagnostics making the technology clinically viable for the good of patients, health care systems and society. We have already completed development of several AI algorithms (AIA) for CCE diagnostics, and more will be completed within 1 ?2 years. The AICE concept will focus on: 1) completing development of the remaining AIAs, 2) external validation the all AIAs, 3) creating a clinical support system for data handling, storage and transmission, 4) developing a diagnostic pathway that considers quality, efficiency, patient preferences, ethics and economy 5) promotes the integration of AICE solutions into clinical practice via guidelines and upscaling adjustments. To achieve these goals, AICE will use an unprecedented large and diverse collection of existing patient data from nation-wide clinical studies, and will include extensive initiatives in the fields of ethics, communication and patient engagement. To ensure the right competences are present, AICE brings together clinical researchers, epidemiologists, data scientists, digital health experts, health economists, ethics researchers, SMEs, communication experts and experts in regulatory affairs.

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SIGNED

Call topic

HORIZON-HLTH-2021-DISEASE-04-04

Update Date

09-02-2023
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Horizon Europe
HORIZON.2 Global Challenges and European Industrial Competitiveness
HORIZON.2.1 Health
HORIZON.2.1.5 Tools, Technologies and Digital Solutions for Health and Care, including personalised medicine
HORIZON-HLTH-2021-DISEASE-04
HORIZON-HLTH-2021-DISEASE-04-04 Clinical validation of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for treatment and care