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Using Artificial Intelligence to Decrease Obstetric Risk
Physicians at Massachusetts General Hospital are researching how artificial intelligence methods in obstetrics can help to identify high-risk patients and optimize labor and delivery outcomes.
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Artificial Intelligence Enters the Ear
Surgeons at Mass Eye and Ear have engineered an artificial intelligence (AI) device that could diagnose a middle ear infection more accurately than a clinician.
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New Book Envisions the Future of Digital Health
A Massachusetts General Hospital author describes how sensors and artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare can revolutionize the current model and maximize preventive medicine.
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ChatGPT Performs Well in Answering Common Patient Questions About Colonoscopy
In the first study of its kind, Tsung-Chun Lee, MD, PhD, Braden Kuo, MD, and colleagues demonstrated that a conversational AI (ChatGPT) can provide easy-to-understand, scientifically adequate, and generally satisfactory answers to common questions about colonoscopy as determined by gastroenterologists.
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AI Finds Associations Between Genetically Predicted LV Mass and Future CV Events
Massachusetts General Hospital researchers used artificial intelligence (AI) to conduct a genome-wide association study of indexed left ventricular mass (LVMI) derived from cardiac MRI, identifying 11 novel associations and linking both actual and genetically predicted LVMI to higher risk of multiple CV conditions.
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Novel AI Model Predicts Risk of Hepatic Toxicity After Radiation Therapy for HCC
Mass General Cancer Center researchers have created a new machine learning approach to predict an individual patient's risk of hepatic toxicity after conformal radiation therapy for hepatocellular carcinoma: training convolutional neural networks on differential dose-volume histograms as well as clinical factors.
Artificial Intelligence Contributors
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Braden Kuo, MD
Director of the Center for Neurointestinal Health, Massachusetts General Hospital, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Recent Article
ChatGPT Performs Well in Answering Common Patient Questions About Colonoscopy -
Christopher W. DiGiovanni, MD
Chief, Foot & Ankle Service and Vice-Chair for Academic Affairs, Team Physician, Boston College Athletics; Consultant Team Physician, U.S. Ski Team, Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Recent Article
Two Mass General Research Groups Share Resources, Lab Space and a Vision for the Future -
Jordan W. Smoller, MD, ScD
Associate Chief for Research, Department of Psychiatry, Massachusetts General Hospital, Director, Psychiatric and Neurodevelopmental Genetics Unit, Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and Professor in the Department of Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health
Recent Article
Psychiatric Disorders Not Associated With Incidental Findings in Medically Actionable Genes -
Kristina Simonyan, MD, PhD, Dr med
Director, Laryngology Research, Mass Eye and Ear, Professor of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, Harvard Medical School
Recent Article
DystoniaBoTXNet: Novel AI Model Predicts Botulinum Toxin Efficacy for Individual Patients With Isolated Dystonia -
Mark Clapp, MD
Specialist in the Maternal-Fetal Medicine Program, Massachusetts General Hospital
Recent Article
Review: Achieving Equity in Telemedicine in Obstetrics -
Pradeep Natarajan, MD, MMSc
Director, Preventive Cardiology, Associate Professor of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Recent Article
Lipoprotein(a), Oxidized Phospholipids Linked With CVD Severity in a Cohort Referred for Angiography -
Steven A. Lubitz, MD, MPH
Cardiac Electrophysiologist
Recent Article
AI Finds Associations Between Genetically Predicted LV Mass and Future CV Events