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ISTH Podcasts
International Society on Thrombosis and Haemostasis
51 episodes
1 week ago
In this episode, we explore the evolving role of artificial intelligence in thrombosis and hemostasis with Nikola Vladic. Drawing from his personal experience with hematological malignancy and his passion for clinical research, Nikola discusses his recent study comparing the performance of AI language models, including ChatGPT, LaMDA Mistral, and DeepSeek, to thrombosis experts in clinical decision-making and patient education. The conversation dives into how these models performed and what this means for the future of medical practice. Listeners will also hear insights on the ethical implications, collaborative nature of AI-driven research and the next steps in advancing responsible innovation within thrombosis care. Read the entire study published in JTH: www.jthjournal.org/article/S1538-7836(25)00592-6/fulltext
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In this episode, we explore the evolving role of artificial intelligence in thrombosis and hemostasis with Nikola Vladic. Drawing from his personal experience with hematological malignancy and his passion for clinical research, Nikola discusses his recent study comparing the performance of AI language models, including ChatGPT, LaMDA Mistral, and DeepSeek, to thrombosis experts in clinical decision-making and patient education. The conversation dives into how these models performed and what this means for the future of medical practice. Listeners will also hear insights on the ethical implications, collaborative nature of AI-driven research and the next steps in advancing responsible innovation within thrombosis care. Read the entire study published in JTH: www.jthjournal.org/article/S1538-7836(25)00592-6/fulltext
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Guiding care: Updated pediatric VTE clinical practice guidelines
ISTH Podcasts
20 minutes 45 seconds
6 months ago
Guiding care: Updated pediatric VTE clinical practice guidelines
We’re joined by two leading experts to discuss the recently published ISTH-ASH pediatric VTE clinical practice guidelines. The new and updated pediatric VTE clinical guidelines incorporate the latest research in the field and mark the first update to the guidelines since their publication in 2018. Our guests are two members of the guideline panel, Dr. Paul Monagle and Dr. Leslie Raffini, who discuss the recommendations and highlight the most notable changes that clinicians need to know. They also share the importance of global collaboration to support evidence-based, international guidance. Read more: www.isth.org/news/news.asp?id=701912
ISTH Podcasts
In this episode, we explore the evolving role of artificial intelligence in thrombosis and hemostasis with Nikola Vladic. Drawing from his personal experience with hematological malignancy and his passion for clinical research, Nikola discusses his recent study comparing the performance of AI language models, including ChatGPT, LaMDA Mistral, and DeepSeek, to thrombosis experts in clinical decision-making and patient education. The conversation dives into how these models performed and what this means for the future of medical practice. Listeners will also hear insights on the ethical implications, collaborative nature of AI-driven research and the next steps in advancing responsible innovation within thrombosis care. Read the entire study published in JTH: www.jthjournal.org/article/S1538-7836(25)00592-6/fulltext