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Meistzitierte Publikationen im Bereich Gesundheit & MedTech
Two injections of erythropoietin correct moderate anemia in most patients awaiting orthopedic surgery
Nadia Rosencher, Dominique Poisson, Aline Albi et al.
2005 · 72 Zit.
Validation of the Quality Analysis of Medical Artificial Intelligence (QAMAI) tool: a new tool to assess the quality of health information provided by AI platforms
Luigi Angelo Vaira, Jérôme R. Lechien, Vincenzo Abbate et al.
2024 · 63 Zit.
Is ChatGPT‐4 Accurate in Proofread a Manuscript in Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery?
Jérôme R. Lechien, Amy Gorton, Jean Robertson et al.
2023 · 27 Zit.
Explainable AI (XAI) In Biomedical Signal and Image Processing: Promises and Challenges
Guang Yang, Arvind Rao, Christine Fernández-Maloigne et al.
2022 · 13 Zit.
Explainable AI for Medical Imaging: Knowledge Matters
Pascal Bourdon, Olfa Ben Ahmed, Thierry Urruty et al.
2012 · 12 Zit.
Application of ChatGPT as a support tool in the diagnosis and management of acute bacterial tonsillitis
Miguel Mayo‐Yáñez, Lucía González-Torres, Alberto Maria Saibene et al.
2024 · 11 Zit.
Effectiveness of an Artificial Intelligence Software for Limb Radiographic Fracture Recognition in an Emergency Department
Guillaume Herpe, Helena Nelken, Tanguy Vendeuvre et al.
2024 · 8 Zit.
Diagnostic Performance of ChatGPT-4o in Analyzing Oral Mucosal Lesions: A Comparative Study with Experts
Luigi Angelo Vaira, Jérôme R. Lechien, Antonino Maniaci et al.
2025 · 7 Zit.
Generative artificial intelligence in otolaryngology–head and neck surgery editorial: be an actor of the future or follower
Jérôme R. Lechien
2024 · 6 Zit.
Validation of the QAMAI tool to assess the quality of health information provided by AI
Luigi Angelo Vaira, Jérôme R. Lechien, Vincenzo Abbate et al.
2024 · 4 Zit.
L’intelligence artificielle au service de l’imagerie et de la santé des femmes
Christine Fernández-Maloigne, Rémy Guillevin
2019 · 3 Zit.
Artificial intelligence in radiology reports: Is it the pen or the author?
Guillaume Herpe, Maxime Ronot, Jean‐Pierre Tasu et al.
2025 · 2 Zit.
Unveiling facilitators and barriers to artificial intelligence implementation in cardiac healthcare: Rationale and design of the INSIGHT-AI France study, from the Artificial Intelligence Working Group and the National College of Cardiologists in Training of the French Society of Cardiology
Antonin Trimaille, Stéphane Lafitte, Florence Bégué et al.
2025 · 2 Zit.
Impact of AI assistance on radiologist interpretation of knee MRI
Guillaume Herpe, Tom Vesoul, Pascal Zille et al.
2025 · 2 Zit.
Experts V/S AI´s 2.0: Comparative evaluation of AI models and expert consensus in obstructive sleep apnea assessment
Giovanni Cammaroto, Felipe Ahumada Mira, Valentin Favier et al.
2025 · 1 Zit.