Artificial intelligence improves experts in reading pulmonary function tests

M. Topalovic (Leuven, Belgium), N. Das (Leuven, Belgium), P. Burgel (Paris, France), M. Daenen (Genk, Belgium), E. Derom (Gent, Belgium), C. Haenebalcke (Bruges, Belgium), R. Janssen (Nijmegen, Netherlands), H. Kerstjens (Groningen, Netherlands), G. Liistro (Brussels, Belgium), R. Louis (Liege, Belgium), V. Ninane (Brussels, Belgium), C. Pison (Grenoble, France), M. Schlesser (Luxembourg, Luxembourg), P. Vercauter (Aalst, Belgium), C. Vogelmeier (Marburg, Germany), E. Wouters (Maastricht, Netherlands), J. Wynants (Hasselt, Belgium), W. Janssens (Leuven, Belgium)

Source: International Congress 2018 – The importance of the pulmonary function test in different clinical settings
Session: The importance of the pulmonary function test in different clinical settings
Session type: Poster Discussion
Number: 5290

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