Michel E. van Genderen
Erasmus MC · NL
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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Moving from bytes to bedside: a systematic review on the use of artificial intelligence in the intensive care unit
2021 · 258 Zit. · Intensive Care Medicine
Developing, implementing and governing artificial intelligence in medicine: a step-by-step approach to prevent an artificial intelligence winter
2022 · 121 Zit. · BMJ Health & Care Informatics
To warrant clinical adoption AI models require a multi-faceted implementation evaluation
2024 · 44 Zit. · npj Digital Medicine
Operationalization of Artificial Intelligence Applications in the Intensive Care Unit
2025 · 34 Zit. · JAMA Network Open
The future of artificial intelligence in intensive care: moving from predictive to actionable AI
2023 · 28 Zit. · Intensive Care Medicine
Comparative evaluation and performance of large language models on expert level critical care questions: a benchmark study
2025 · 27 Zit. · Critical Care
From bytes to bedside: a systematic review on the use and readiness of artificial intelligence in the neonatal and pediatric intensive care unit
2024 · 25 Zit. · Intensive Care Medicine
Causal inference using observational intensive care unit data: a scoping review and recommendations for future practice
2023 · 25 Zit. · npj Digital Medicine
Large language models in critical care
2024 · 22 Zit. · Journal of Intensive Medicine
Moving Toward Implementation of Responsible Artificial Intelligence in Health Care
2025 · 20 Zit. · JAMA
Federated data access and federated learning: improved data sharing, AI model development, and learning in intensive care
2024 · 19 Zit. · Intensive Care Medicine
Charting a new course in healthcare: early-stage AI algorithm registration to enhance trust and transparency
2024 · 19 Zit. · npj Digital Medicine
Bridging the gap: a practical step-by-step approach to warrant safe implementation of large language models in healthcare
2025 · 14 Zit. · Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence
Moving towards clinical use of artificial intelligence in intensive care medicine: business as usual?
2022 · 13 Zit. · Intensive Care Medicine
Leveraging GPT-4 enables patient comprehension of radiology reports
2025 · 12 Zit. · European Journal of Radiology