Publications by authors named "D Desseauve"

Article Synopsis
  • - This study investigated how obstetrics residents interact with ChatGPT while evaluating their knowledge on acute hepatic steatosis of pregnancy and their self-reported IT and AI skills.
  • - Results showed that although residents had moderate IT skills, they had low AI proficiency, leading to only 21% accurate responses when querying ChatGPT, primarily due to misunderstanding medical terms.
  • - The findings suggest the need for structured AI literacy programs in medical education, emphasizing effective use of AI to improve patient care and prevent misinformation in clinical settings.
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There is a growing interest in wearable inertial sensors to monitor and analyze the movements of pregnant women. The noninvasive and discrete nature of these sensors, integrated into devices accumulating large datasets, offers a unique opportunity to study the dynamic changes in movement patterns during the rapid physical transformations induced by pregnancy. However, the final cut of the third trimester of pregnancy, particularly the first stage of labor up to delivery, remains underexplored.

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(1) : The morphology of the pelvic cavity is important for decision-making in obstetrics. This study aimed to estimate the accuracy and reliability of pelvimetry measures obtained when radiologists manually label anatomical landmarks on three-dimensional (3D) pelvic models. A second objective was to design an automatic labeling method.

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