Publications by authors named "C Lamprecht"

Introduction Artificial intelligence (AI) has long garnered significant interest in the medical field. Large language models (LLMs) have popularized the use of AI for the public through chatbots such as ChatGPT and have become an easily accessible and recognizable medical resource for medical students. Here, we investigate how medical students are currently utilizing LLM-based tools throughout medical education and examine medical student perception of these tools.

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Delirium, a complex neurocognitive syndrome, frequently emerges following surgery, presenting diverse manifestations and considerable obstacles, especially among the elderly. This editorial delves into the intricate phenomenon of postoperative delirium (POD), shedding light on a study that explores POD in elderly individuals undergoing abdominal malignancy surgery. The study examines pathophysiology and predictive determinants, offering valuable insights into this challenging clinical scenario.

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Together, lower back and neck pain are among the leading causes of acquired disability worldwide and have experienced a marked increase over the past 25 years. Paralleled with the increasing aging population and the rise in chronic disease, this trend is only predicted to contribute to the growing global burden. In the context of cervical neck pain, this symptom is most often a manifestation of cervical degenerative disc disease (DDD).

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Background: Epidural analgesia is an effective technique advocated worldwide for postoperative analgesia after a wide range of surgical procedures. Despite the benefits of epidural analgesia for pain management, systematic education of ward nurses in managing epidural analgesia appears to be lacking.

Methods: The aim of the proposed scoping review is to map the body of evidence and identify training programmes for healthcare professionals in the safe management of postoperative epidural analgesia.

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