AI boosts kidney diagnosis accuracy? new trial tests GPT-5 for doctors
NCT ID NCT07352475
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study tests whether an AI tool can help doctors make more accurate diagnoses in kidney medicine. About 100 doctors will review up to 10 online patient cases. Some doctors will see AI suggestions before giving their final diagnosis, while others will not. Researchers will compare accuracy and confidence between the two groups.
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Lille University Hospital (online study)
RECRUITINGLille, 59000, France
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