Model SKOUT -Advanced Computer-Vision Technology
Accuracy is everything. Better adenoma detection can boost any GI practice’s standard of care. SKOUT uses advanced computer-vision technology to better recognize colorectal polyps. Gastroenterologists get real-time feedback during colonoscopies, making it easier to detect lesions early on. SKOUT augments but does not replace physician judgment.
In a recent clinical study conducted among high-performing gastroenterologists, SKOUT consistently produced significant improvements in adenoma detection.
Average of 1 additional adenoma resected for every 4.5 patients examined
Thorough screening and surveillance of colorectal cancer—the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the United States and Europe7 8—is vital to decreasing its incidence.9
- 27% relative increase in adenomas per colonoscopy (APC)10
- .22 absolute increase in adenomas per colonoscopy (APC)11
Transformative improvements to your colonoscopy workflow.
- 44% relative increase in 5–9mm polyp detection in the proximal colon.12
- 27% relative increase in adenomas per colonoscopy (APC) vs. routine colonoscopy.13
- No significant increase in total procedure time or withdrawal time.14
