RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Transfer of computer-aided diagnosis of dyspepsia from one geographical area to another. JF Gut JO Gut FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and British Society of Gastroenterology SP 640 OP 644 DO 10.1136/gut.17.8.640 VO 17 IS 8 A1 Horrocks, J C A1 Lambert, D E A1 McAdam, W A A1 Morgan, A G A1 Pacsoo, C A1 Darnborough, A A1 De Dombal, F T YR 1976 UL http://gut.bmj.com/content/17/8/640.abstract AB This paper reports a comparison in Airedale District General Hospital between computer-aided diagnosis of dyspepsia and endoscopy in a prospective unselected series of 165 patients. Patients were interviewed immediately before endoscopy and the findings analysed by a small desk-top computer-aided system. Each 'new' patient was compared by the computer with a group of 360 similar patients from Leeds (25 miles away). Overall, 83% of the positive lesions found at endoscopy were correctly predicted by the computer, including all but three of the 22 cases of gastric cancer. It is suggested (1) that there is little loss of accuracy in transferring the computer-aided system from one locality to another; and (2) that a computer-aided analysis of the patient interview may be of value in selecting 'high-risk' patients for intensive investigation.