Copenhagen University Hospital
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
International consensus statement on the peri‐operative management of anaemia and iron deficiency
Manuel Múñoz, Austin G. Acheson, Michael Auerbach et al.
2016 · 833 Zit.
Dynamic and explainable machine learning prediction of mortality in patients in the intensive care unit: a retrospective study of high-frequency data in electronic patient records
Hans‐Christian Thorsen‐Meyer, Annelaura Bach Nielsen, Anna Pors Nielsen et al.
2020 · 327 Zit.
Can large language models reason about medical questions?
Valentin Liévin, Christoffer Hother, Andreas Geert Motzfeldt et al.
2024 · 242 Zit.
The fundamentals of Artificial Intelligence in medical education research: AMEE Guide No. 156
Martin G. Tolsgaard, Martin Pusic, Stefanie S. Sebok‐Syer et al.
2023 · 113 Zit.
Assessing the utility of deep neural networks in predicting postoperative surgical complications: a retrospective study
Alexander Bonde, Kartik M. Varadarajan, Nicholas Bonde et al.
2021 · 112 Zit.
Mortality prediction models in the adult critically ill: A scoping review
Britt E. Keuning, Thomas Kaufmann, Renske Wiersema et al.
2019 · 77 Zit.
Should research misconduct be criminalized?
Rafael Dal‐Ré, L.M. Bouter, Pim Cuijpers et al.
2020 · 76 Zit.
Clinician-Facing AI in the Wild: Taking Stock of the Sociotechnical Challenges and Opportunities for HCI
Hubert Dariusz Zając, Dana Li, Xiang Dai et al.
2023 · 57 Zit.
The role of data science and machine learning in Health Professions Education: practical applications, theoretical contributions, and epistemic beliefs
Martin G. Tolsgaard, Christy Boscardin, Yoon Soo Park et al.
2020 · 55 Zit.
Acceptance and Perception of Artificial Intelligence Usability in Eye Care (APPRAISE) for Ophthalmologists: A Multinational Perspective
Dinesh Visva Gunasekeran, Feihui Zheng, Gilbert Yong San Lim et al.
2022 · 54 Zit.
Validity of the large language model ChatGPT (GPT4) as a patient information source in otolaryngology by a variety of doctors in a tertiary otorhinolaryngology department
Jacob P. S. Nielsen, Christian von Buchwald, Christian Grønhøj
2023 · 53 Zit.
Clinician Preimplementation Perspectives of a Decision-Support Tool for the Prediction of Cardiac Arrhythmia Based on Machine Learning: Near-Live Feasibility and Qualitative Study
Stina Matthiesen, Søren Zöga Diederichsen, Mikkel Klitzing Hartmann Hansen et al.
2021 · 42 Zit.
Artificial intelligence and multidisciplinary team meetings; a communication challenge for radiologists' sense of agency and position as spider in a web?
Astrid Galsgaard, Tom Doorschodt, Ann‐Louise Holten et al.
2022 · 34 Zit.
Artificial scholarship: LLMs in health professions education research
Rachel Ellaway, Martin G. Tolsgaard
2023 · 34 Zit.
The future of postoperative vital sign monitoring in general wards: improving patient safety through continuous artificial intelligence-enabled alert formation and reduction
Eske Kvanner Aasvang, Christian S. Meyhoff
2023 · 31 Zit.