Computer vs. doctor: Who's better at predicting surgery risks?
NCT ID NCT07364942
Summary
This study tested whether a computer program using artificial intelligence (AI) could assess surgery risks as well as experienced anesthesiologists. Researchers compared the AI's risk predictions against doctors' standard evaluations for 500 adults having planned surgery. The goal was to see if AI could be a helpful tool to support doctors in making safer anesthesia plans before operations.
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Trabzon Faculty of Medicine, Kanuni Training and Research Hospital,
Trabzon, Trabzon, Turkey (Türkiye)
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