Authors Correct Machine Learning Study Survival Results
The Journal of Medical Internet Research on March 11, 2026 published corrections to a retrospective study titled "A Supervised Explainable Machine Learning Model for Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorder in Liver-Transplantation Patients," revising Table 1 footnotes, replacing Figure 1, and updating post-transplant survival rates. The corrected survival numbers adjust 30-day, 3-month, 6-month and 12-month rates (for example, 30-day 91.5% vs 98.2%), and the article was resubmitted to PubMed and other repositories.
Scoring Rationale
Official journal correction preserves research credibility; limited novelty and narrow clinical scope reduce broader impact.
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Sources
- Read OriginalCorrection: A Supervised Explainable Machine Learning Model for Perioperative Neurocognitive Disorder in Liver-Transplantation Patients and External Validation on the Medical Information Mart for Intejmir.org


