Using an artificial intelligence software improves emergency medicine physician intracranial haemorrhage detection to radiologist levels
Warman P, Warman A, Warman R, Degnan A, Blickman J, Smith D, McHale P, Coburn Z, McCormick S, Chowdhary V, Dash D, Sangal R, Vadhan J, Bueso T, Windisch T, Neves G. Using an artificial intelligence software improves emergency medicine physician intracranial haemorrhage detection to radiologist levels. Emergency Medicine Journal 2024, 41: 298-303. PMID: 38233106, DOI: 10.1136/emermed-2023-213158.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCranial CT scanEmergency physiciansIntracranial haemorrhageBoard-certified emergency physiciansCT scanYears of practice experienceNon-contrast cranial CT scansED physiciansClinical careImaging ReportingEP cohortArtificial intelligenceReader accuracyNon-contrastPatient outcomesRadiologistsRandom orderPhysiciansPatientsCohort
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