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Top Papers: Radiologie (2025)

Die 50 meistzitierten Arbeiten zu Radiologie aus dem Jahr 2025 (von 1.554 insgesamt).

Die Radiologie gehört zu den Fachbereichen, in denen digitale Technologien besonders großen Einfluss haben. Automatisierte Befundungssysteme und KI-gestützte Bildanalysen ergänzen zunehmend die Arbeit von Radiologen. Gleichzeitig verändern sich Ausbildungskonzepte und Qualitätsstandards. Diese Übersicht zeigt die einflussreichsten Arbeiten und aktuellen Trends in der radiologischen Forschung.

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Radiologic Technology

Radiologic technology

278
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A systematic review of the impact of artificial intelligence on educational outcomes in health professions education

Eva Feigerlová, Hind Hani, Ellie Hothersall-Davies

BMC Medical Education

78
3

Trust in Artificial Intelligence–Based Clinical Decision Support Systems Among Health Care Workers: Systematic Review

Hein Minn Tun, Hanif Abdul Rahman, Lin Naing et al.

Journal of Medical Internet Research

61
4

Physician- and Large Language Model–Generated Hospital Discharge Summaries

Christopher Y. K. Williams, Charumathi Raghu Subramanian, Syed Salman Ali et al.

JAMA Internal Medicine

58
5

Foundation Models in Radiology: What, How, Why, and Why Not

Magdalini Paschali, Zhihong Chen, Louis Blankemeier et al.

Radiology

58
6

Artificial Intelligence in Medical Education: Transforming Learning and Practice

Aadhitya Sriram, Kalpana Ramachandran, Sriram Krishnamoorthy

Cureus

37
7

Artificial Intelligence in Health Professions Education assessment: AMEE Guide No. 178

Ken Masters, Heather MacNeill, Jennifer Benjamin et al.

Medical Teacher

37
8

Artificial Intelligence–Guided Lung Ultrasound by Nonexperts

Cristiana Baloescu, John Bailitz, Baljash Cheema et al.

JAMA Cardiology

36
9

The Growing Nationwide Radiologist Shortage: Current Opportunities and Ongoing Challenges for International Medical Graduate Radiologists

Sohrab Afshari Mirak, Sree Harsha Tirumani, Nikhil H. Ramaiya et al.

Radiology

32
10

Open-Source Large Language Models in Radiology: A Review and Tutorial for Practical Research and Clinical Deployment

Cody Savage, Adway Kanhere, Vishwa S. Parekh et al.

Radiology

32
11

Talk is cheap: why structural assessment changes are needed for a time of GenAI

Thomas Corbin, Phillip Dawson, Danny Liu

Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education

30
12

Large language models for error detection in radiology reports: a comparative analysis between closed-source and privacy-compliant open-source models

Babak Salam, Claire Stüwe, Sebastian Nowak et al.

European Radiology

28
13

Leveraging Large Language Models to Generate Clinical Histories for Oncologic Imaging Requisitions

Rajesh Bhayana, Omar Alwahbi, Aly Muhammad Ladak et al.

Radiology

28
14

Efficiency and Quality of Generative AI–Assisted Radiograph Reporting

Jonathan Huang, Matthew T. Wittbrodt, Caitlin N. Teague et al.

JAMA Network Open

27
15

Projected US Radiologist Supply, 2025 to 2055

Eric Christensen, Jay R. Parikh, Alexandra R. Drake et al.

Journal of the American College of Radiology

27
16

Performance of DeepSeek-R1 and ChatGPT-4o on the Chinese National Medical Licensing Examination: A Comparative Study

Jin Wu, Zhiheng Wang, Yifan Qin

Journal of Medical Systems

26
17

Advancements in artificial intelligence transforming medical education: a comprehensive overview

Aliasghar Khakpaki

Medical Education Online

26
18

Use of ChatGPT Large Language Models to Extract Details of Recommendations for Additional Imaging From Free-Text Impressions of Radiology Reports

K Li, Ronilda Lacson, Jeffrey P. Guenette et al.

American Journal of Roentgenology

24
19

Situating governance and regulatory concerns for generative artificial intelligence and large language models in medical education

Michael Tran, Chinthaka Balasooriya, Jitendra Jonnagaddala et al.

npj Digital Medicine

22
20

Is AI the future of evaluation in medical education?? AI vs. human evaluation in objective structured clinical examination

Murat Tekïn, Mustafa Onur Yurdal, Çetin Toraman et al.

BMC Medical Education

22
21

Large-Scale Validation of the Feasibility of GPT-4 as a Proofreading Tool for Head CT Reports

Songsoo Kim, Donghyun Kim, Hyun Joo Shin et al.

Radiology

21
22

The need for balancing ’black box’ systems and explainable artificial intelligence: A necessary implementation in radiology

Fabio De‐Giorgio, Beatrice Benedetti, Matteo Mancino et al.

European Journal of Radiology

21
23

Integrating artificial intelligence into medical education: a roadmap informed by a survey of faculty and students

Maria A. Blanco, Sara W. Nelson, Saradha Ramesh et al.

Medical Education Online

21
24

Radiology-GPT: A large language model for radiology

Zhengliang Liu, Yiwei Li, Peng Shu et al.

Meta-Radiology

20
25

From technology adopters to creators: Leveraging AI-assisted vibe coding to transform clinical teaching and learning

Minyang Chow, Olivia Ng

Medical Teacher

20
26

Guidelines and recommendations for radiologist staffing, education and training

Adrian P. Brady, Christian Loewe, Boris Brkljačić et al.

Insights into Imaging

18
27

Optimizing Large Language Models in Radiology and Mitigating Pitfalls: Prompt Engineering and Fine-tuning

T. Kim, Michael Makutonin, Reza Sirous et al.

Radiographics

18
28

Integration of artificial intelligence in radiology education: a requirements survey and recommendations from faculty radiologists, residents, and medical students

LI Rui-li, Guang‐Xue Liu, Miao Zhang et al.

BMC Medical Education

18
29

Randomized Study of the Impact of AI on Perceived Legal Liability for Radiologists

Michael H. Bernstein, Brian Sheppard, Michael A. Bruno et al.

NEJM AI

18
30

AI Applications for Thoracic Imaging: Considerations for Best Practice

Eui Jin Hwang, Jin Mo Goo, Chang Min Park

Radiology

17
31

The future of radiology: The path towards multimodal AI and superdiagnostics

Felix Nensa

European Journal of Radiology Artificial Intelligence

17
32

Evaluation of a Clinical Decision Support System for Imaging Requests

Stijntje Dijk, Claudia Wollny, Jörg Barkhausen et al.

JAMA

17
33

The Integration of Cone Beam Computed Tomography, Artificial Intelligence, Augmented Reality, and Virtual Reality in Dental Diagnostics, Surgical Planning, and Education: A Narrative Review

Aida Meto, Gerta Halilaj

Applied Sciences

17
34

Diagnoses supported by a computerised diagnostic decision support system versus conventional diagnoses in emergency patients (DDX-BRO): a multicentre, multiple-period, double-blind, cluster-randomised, crossover superiority trial

Wolf E. Hautz, Thimo Marcin, Stefanie C. Hautz et al.

The Lancet Digital Health

17
35

A survey of deep-learning-based radiology report generation using multimodal inputs

Xinyi Wang, Grazziela P. Figueredo, Ruizhe Li et al.

Medical Image Analysis

17
36

Comparison between multimodal foundation models and radiologists for the diagnosis of challenging neuroradiology cases with text and images

Bastien Le Guellec, Cyril Bruge, Najib Chalhoub et al.

Diagnostic and Interventional Imaging

17
37

Large Language Models in radiology: A technical and clinical perspective

Jean Kao, Huan-Tang Kao

European Journal of Radiology Artificial Intelligence

16
38

Artificial intelligence in radiology: 173 commercially available products and their scientific evidence

Noa J.C. Antonissen, Olga Tryfonos, Ignas B. Houben et al.

European Radiology

16
39

Recognising errors in AI implementation in radiology: A narrative review

Nikolaos Stogiannos, Renato Cuocolo, Tugba Akinci D’Antonoli et al.

European Journal of Radiology

16
40

Current applications and future perspectives of extended reality in radiology

Mario Tortora, André Luppi, Francesco Pacchiano et al.

La radiologia medica

16
41

Automated classification of chest X-rays: a deep learning approach with attention mechanisms

Burcu Oltu, Selda Güney, Seniha Esen Yüksel et al.

BMC Medical Imaging

16
42

Artificial Intelligence–Augmented Human Instruction and Surgical Simulation Performance

Bianca Giglio, Abdulmajeed Albeloushi, Ahmad Alhaj et al.

JAMA Surgery

15
43

Provision of Radiology Reports Simplified With Large Language Models to Patients With Cancer: Impact on Patient Satisfaction

Amit Gupta, Swarndeep Singh, Hema Malhotra et al.

JCO Clinical Cancer Informatics

15
44

Intersections of Ergonomics and Radiation Safety in Interventional Radiology

Halil SOYAL, Menşure Canpolat

International Journal of Sustainable Science and Technology

15
45

Improving Explainability and Integrability of Medical AI to Promote Health Care Professional Acceptance and Use: Mixed Systematic Review

Yushu Liu, Chenxi Liu, Jianing Zheng et al.

Journal of Medical Internet Research

15
46

Evaluating Artificial Intelligence in Patient Education: <scp>DeepSeek</scp> ‐ <scp>V3</scp> Versus <scp>ChatGPT</scp> ‐4o in Answering Common Questions on Laparoscopic Cholecystectomy

Hilmi Anıl Dinçer, Doğukan Doğu

ANZ Journal of Surgery

15
47

The relationships of personality traits on perceptions and attitudes of dentistry students towards AI

Furkan Özbey, Yasin Yaşa

BMC Medical Education

15
48

Remote online learning reimagined: perceptions and experiences of medical students in a post-pandemic world

Mohammed Seed Ahmed, Abderrezzaq Soltani, Daniel Zahra et al.

BMC Medical Education

14
49

Addressing cross-population domain shift in chest X-ray classification through supervised adversarial domain adaptation

Ramli Musa, Rajesh Prasad, Monica Hernandez

Scientific Reports

14
50

Best Practices for Large Language Models in Radiology

Christian Blüthgen, Dave Van Veen, Cyril Zakka et al.

Radiology

14

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