LGI-Flag was created by Medial EarlySign and is available through the Navify Algorithm Suite from Roche. The tool requires only a patient’s existing complete blood count results, along with the their birth year and gender, to calculate a risk score and flag those in need of follow-up screening, according to a March 12 press release sent to Becker’s.
In a real-world study conducted in 2022 using LGI-Flag, of patients flagged by the tool, 70% had a significant finding, 8% had colorectal cancer, 22% had advanced adenomas and 29% had adenomas/polyps.
Capital Digestive — the first GI specialty practice recognized as a Roche Diagnostics Center of Excellence — will use LGI-Flag to screen eligible patients using EHR data and clinical health repositories. It will then contact patients identified as “at risk.”
Capital Digestive recently partnered with Gastrointestinal & Liver Specialists of Tidewater and Gastroenterology in Southeastern Virginia and has expanded its network to more than 160 physicians and advanced care practitioners.
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