The Diagnostic Efficacy of an App-based Diagnostic Health Care Application in the Emergency Room: eRadaR-Trial. A prospective, Double-blinded, Observational Study.
Sara Fatima Faqar-Uz-ZamanLuxia AnantharajahPhilipp BaumartzPaula SobottaNatalie FilmannDora ZmucMichael von WagnerCharlotte DetembleSvenja SliwinskiUrsula MarschallWolf Otto BechsteinAndreas A SchnitzbauerPublished in: Annals of surgery (2022)
Currently, the classic patient-physician interaction is superior to an AI-based diagnostic tool applied by patients. However, AI tools have the potential to additionally benefit the diagnostic efficacy of clinicians and improve quality of care.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- emergency department
- palliative care
- artificial intelligence
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- end stage renal disease
- public health
- clinical trial
- quality improvement
- prognostic factors
- study protocol
- randomized controlled trial
- case report
- deep learning
- social media
- patient reported outcomes
- phase ii
- climate change