Elmar Kotter
University Medical Center Freiburg
118 Papers
586 Citations
Elmar Kotter is an academic researcher from University Medical Center Freiburg. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 86 publications. Previous affiliations of Elmar Kotter include University of Freiburg.
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Papers
Ethics of Artificial Intelligence in Radiology: Summary of the Joint European and North American Multisociety Statement.
J. Raymond Geis,J. Raymond Geis,Adrian P. Brady,Carol C. Wu,Jack Spencer,Erik Ranschaert,Jacob L. Jaremko,Steve G. Langer,Andrea Borondy Kitts,Judy Birch,William F. Shields,Robert van den Hoven van Genderen,Elmar Kotter,Judy Wawira Gichoya,Tessa S. Cook,Matthew B. Morgan,An Tang,Nabile M. Safdar,Marc D. Kohli +18 more
TL;DR: It is agreed that ethical use of AI in radiology should promote well-being, minimize harm, and ensure that the benefits and harms are distributed among stakeholders in a just manner and the radiology community should start now to develop codes of ethics and practice for AI.
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Deep Convolutional Neural Network–based Software Improves Radiologist Detection of Malignant Lung Nodules on Chest Radiographs
Yongsik Sim,Myung Jin Chung,Elmar Kotter,Sehyo Yune,Myeongchan Kim,Synho Do,Kyunghwa Han,Hanmyoung Kim,Seungwook Yang,Dongjae Lee,Byoung Wook Choi +10 more
TL;DR: Radiologists had better performance with deep convolutional network software for the detection of malignant pulmonary nodules on chest radiographs than without, and the number of false-positive findings per radiograph declined.
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Computed tomography in gastrointestinal stromal tumors
Nadir Ghanem,Carsten Altehoefer,Alex Furtwängler,Jan Thorsten Winterer,O. Schäfer,Oliver Springer,Elmar Kotter,Mathias Langer +7 more
TL;DR: Computed tomography is useful in detection and characterization of primary and recurrent tumors with regard to tumor growth pattern, tumor size, and varied appearances of gastrointestinal stromal tumors, and indirectly gives hints regarding dignity and therefore prognostic outcome.
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Ethics of artificial intelligence in radiology: summary of the joint European and North American multisociety statement
J. Raymond Geis,Adrian P. Brady,Carol C. Wu,Jack Spencer,Erik Ranschaert,Jacob L. Jaremko,Steve G. Langer,Andrea Borondy Kitts,Judy Birch,William F. Shields,Robert van den Hoven van Genderen,Elmar Kotter,Judy Wawira Gichoya,Judy Wawira Gichoya,Tessa S. Cook,Matthew B. Morgan,An Tang,Nabile M. Safdar,Marc D. Kohli +18 more
TL;DR: The radiology community should start now to develop codes of ethics and practice for AI which promote any use that helps patients and the common good and should block use of radiology data and algorithms for financial gain without those two attributes.
Computer-navigated Iliosacral Screw Insertion Reduces Malposition Rate and Radiation Exposure
TL;DR: The postoperative computed tomography scan showed better screw position and fewer malpositioned screws in the three-dimensional navigated groups, and radiation exposure was reduced for the patients and operating room personnel with computer assistance.