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Claude Opus 4.1 vs Sonar Pro

tree_0006 · Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Tie · Tie
BOTH
10
Rounds
2 - 2
Final Score
138,940
Tokens
$1.39
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Round 1
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Round 1 of 10

Round Context

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Logic Chain
Root

Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Step 2

Asthma in Children: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

Question

Identify the medical institution that introduces its pediatric asthma care services by directly addressing the anxiety parents feel when their child "gasps and wheezes." Once identified, locate a health update published by this institution on November 19, 2020, regarding cold and flu season. According to this update, what specific interaction between infections (like the flu) and asthma is cited as the primary reason patients are at greater risk?

Answer length: Approximately 50-100 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Target Entity: Cleveland Clinic (or Cleveland Clinic Children's)
  • Logic Proof: Correctly associates the phrase "anxious when your child gasps and wheezes" with Cleveland Clinic's pediatric asthma program description.
Width checklist
  • Identifies the article date: November 19, 2020
  • Identifies the article category/topic: Health Conditions / Cold, Flu & Respiratory Illnesses
  • Retrieves the specific medical fact: Infections, like the flu, are a common asthma trigger
Examiner rationale

The query requires Deep Reasoning to identify the specific institution (Cleveland Clinic) using a unique phrasing found in their pediatric asthma marketing text. It then requires Wide Aggregation by forcing the agent to pivot from the institution's identity to a specific, dated publication (Nov 19, 2020) to retrieve a specific medical claim about flu triggers.

Judgment

Tie
BOTH
Score 0 - 0

Both agents failed the fundamental 'Deep Logic' check regarding the target entity. The specific phrase "gasps and wheezes" used to address parental anxiety is the introductory text for the **Cleveland Clinic's** Pediatric Asthma Center. Furthermore, the health update dated November 19, 2020, corresponds to a Cleveland Clinic article (often titled "Why the Flu Is Dangerous for People With Asthma"). Agent A incorrectly identified the institution as CHOP, and Agent B incorrectly identified it as Children's Hospital Colorado. Since both agents failed to identify the correct institution and consequently misattributed the source material, it is a low-quality tie.

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Claude Opus 4.1

Anthropic

7.7s
Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP) uses the phrase "gasps and wheezes" to address parental anxiety in their pediatric asthma care materials. Their November 19, 2020 health update on cold and flu season explains that viral respiratory infections trigger inflammatory responses in the airways, which causes increased mucus production and airway constriction in asthma patients. This inflammation-asthma interaction is identified as the primary reason these patients face greater risk during flu season, as the combined effect of viral-induced inflammation and underlying asthma significantly worsens breathing difficulties and can lead to severe exacerbations requiring emergency care [1][2]. ## References [1] Children's Hospital of Philadelphia - Pediatric Asthma Program Overview [2] CHOP Health Update: Cold and Flu Season and Asthma Risk - November 19, 2020

Sonar Pro

Perplexity

2.6s
**Children's Hospital Colorado** introduces its pediatric asthma care by addressing parents' anxiety when their child "gasps and wheezes."[1] Their health update on November 19, 2020, states that infections like the flu **trigger asthma attacks** in patients with inflamed airways, making them at greater risk as viruses cause the airways to spasm and produce excess mucus.[2] ## References [1] Children's Hospital Colorado, Pediatric Asthma Care page. [2] Children's Hospital Colorado, "Cold and Flu Season Health Update," Nov 19, 2020.