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AI-Triggered Nephrology Consult Fails to Prevent Acute Kidney Injury in Trial
A randomized trial found that early nephrology consultations triggered by real-time machine-learning risk scores did not prevent increases in peak serum creatinine among hospitalized patients at risk for severe acute kidney injury (AKI). The AI-driven approach failed to achieve its intended clinical outcome in preventing AKI progression.
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