Our findings show that AI tools have the potential to identify critical conditions like acute coronery syndrome and guide diagnostic strategy. Although promising for aiding clinicians, especially those less experienced or time-constrained, AI outputs are intended to supplement and not replace clinical judgment since clinical expertise remains crucial for guaranteeing safe and effective patient care.

Evaluation of freely available artificial intelligence (AI) tools for diagnostic support in a complex clinical and laboratory presentations: a pilot study

Pighi, Laura;Negrini, Davide;Lippi, Giuseppe
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Abstract

Our findings show that AI tools have the potential to identify critical conditions like acute coronery syndrome and guide diagnostic strategy. Although promising for aiding clinicians, especially those less experienced or time-constrained, AI outputs are intended to supplement and not replace clinical judgment since clinical expertise remains crucial for guaranteeing safe and effective patient care.
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Artificial intelligence, diagnostic support, laboratory medicine
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