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Large Language Model for Postoperative Clinical Decision Support in a Neurosurgery Ward in the Gambia: A Prospective Pilot Feasibility Study
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Abstract
LLM use was associated with improved plan quality without observed safety concerns, while also prompting clinically meaningful care changes. Larger, controlled studies are needed to determine generalizability, durability of benefit, and patient-centered outcomes.
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