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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Bias in artificial intelligence algorithms and recommendations for mitigation
Lama Nazer, Razan Zatarah, Shai Waldrip et al.
2023 · 492 Zit.
The Association Between Preoperative Anemia and 30-Day Mortality and Morbidity in Noncardiac Surgical Patients
Leif Saager, Alparslan Turan, Luke F. Reynolds et al.
2013 · 86 Zit.
Evaluating the Efficacy of ChatGPT as a Patient Education Tool in Prostate Cancer: Multimetric Assessment
Damien Gibson, Stuart Jackson, Ramesh Shanmugasundaram et al.
2024 · 62 Zit.
Artificial Intelligence for Perioperative Medicine: Perioperative Intelligence
Kamal Maheshwari, Jacek B. Cywinski, Frank Papay et al.
2022 · 39 Zit.
Perioperative intelligence: applications of artificial intelligence in perioperative medicine
Kamal Maheshwari, Kurt Ruetzler, Bernd Saugel
2019 · 26 Zit.
Physician views of artificial intelligence in otolaryngology and rhinology: A mixed methods study
Annapoorani Asokan, Conner J. Massey, Caroline Tietbohl et al.
2023 · 20 Zit.
Preoperative Prediction of Postoperative Infections Using Machine Learning and Electronic Health Record Data
Yaxu Zhuang, Adam R. Dyas, Robert A. Meguid et al.
2023 · 14 Zit.
Recommendations for disclosure of artificial intelligence in scientific writing and publishing: a regional anesthesia and pain medicine modified Delphi study
Michael R. Fettiplace, Anuj Bhatia, Yian Chen et al.
2025 · 8 Zit.
Integrating Ethical Reasoning into Preparation for Participation to Work in/with Big Data Through the Stewardship Model
Rochelle E. Tractenberg
2016 · 5 Zit.
Guiding Principles for Data Sharing and Harmonization: Results of a Systematic Review and Modified Delphi From the Society of Critical Care Medicine Data Science Campaign
Donna Lee Armaignac, Smith F. Heavner, Michelle Rausen et al.
2025 · 5 Zit.
Assessment of patient and physician sentiment on artificial intelligence use in US healthcare
Wael Saasouh, Kristina Ghanem, Carly Ghanem et al.
2025 · 0 Zit.
Using artificially intelligent text messaging to improve health behaviors to reduce cardiovascular risk: study protocol for a pragmatic randomized control trial
Amy D. Lu, Catia Chavez, Stacie L. Daugherty et al.
2026 · 0 Zit.