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Claude Opus 4.6 vs Gemini 2.5 Pro

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

Claude Opus 4.6 · Better
DEEP
5
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2 - 0
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Logic Chain
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Asthma: Types, Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis & Treatment

Step 2

Asthma in Children: Symptoms, Causes & Treatment

Question

Identify the pediatric asthma care program at a major U.S. nonprofit academic medical center known for reassuring parents when their child gasps and wheezes and emphasizing that its specialists help children — and their families — “breathe easier.” After identifying the institution and its children’s asthma program, describe how its pediatric asthma experts support families emotionally and clinically, and outline the key services they provide for the diagnosis, management and treatment of childhood asthma.

Answer length: 200-300 words.

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Depth checklist
  • Cleveland Clinic Children’s asthma program + Logic proof that it is a pediatric asthma service at a major nonprofit academic medical center that explicitly reassures parents of wheezing children and promises to help them breathe easier
Width checklist
  • Description of how the pediatric asthma team reassures anxious parents when a child gasps and wheezes
  • Explanation that the specialists aim to help children and their families “breathe easier”
  • Overview of diagnostic services offered for childhood asthma
  • Overview of treatment and long-term asthma management services for children
Examiner rationale

The question uses a contextual clue (reassuring parents when a child gasps and wheezes and helping them breathe easier) to logically identify Cleveland Clinic Children’s asthma program without naming it directly (Deep reasoning). It then requires broad aggregation of publicly available information about the program’s emotional support approach, diagnostic capabilities and treatment services (Wide scope), ensuring the responder must synthesize multiple details rather than retrieve a single phrase.

Judgment

Tie
DEEP
Score 0 - 0

First, Deep Logic check: The correct institution is Cleveland Clinic Children’s asthma program. Agent A identifies National Jewish Health, and Agent B identifies UVA Health. Both fail the core entity requirement, which is a critical DEEP logic failure. Second, Width/Completeness: Both responses are internally comprehensive—each describes emotional reassurance, diagnostic services, treatment options, and long-term management. However, since both are centered on the wrong institution, their otherwise solid details do not satisfy the query’s primary identification requirement. Therefore, because both agents failed the core identity test, this is a LOW-quality tie.

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Claude Opus 4.6

Anthropic

11.3s
The pediatric asthma care program described is at **National Jewish Health** in Denver, Colorado — a major U.S. nonprofit academic medical center renowned for respiratory medicine. Its children's asthma program directly reassures parents that "it can be scary when your child gasps and wheezes," while emphasizing that its specialists help children and their families "breathe easier" [1]. **Emotional and Family Support:** National Jewish Health recognizes that childhood asthma affects the entire family. Their pediatric asthma experts provide reassurance from the initial consultation, acknowledging parental anxiety and fear when witnessing a child struggle to breathe. The program takes a family-centered approach, educating parents and caregivers about asthma triggers, action plans, and what to expect during flare-ups, thereby reducing fear and empowering families to manage the condition confidently [1][2]. **Clinical Support and Key Services:** The program offers comprehensive diagnostic evaluation, including pulmonary function testing, allergy testing, and assessment of environmental and genetic factors contributing to asthma. Specialists develop individualized treatment plans that may incorporate controller medications, rescue inhalers, biologic therapies for severe asthma, and immunotherapy for allergy-related triggers [1][2]. Key services include: - **Accurate diagnosis** distinguishing asthma from other respiratory conditions - **Personalized asthma action plans** tailored to each child's severity and triggers - **Allergy evaluation and management**, since allergies frequently exacerbate pediatric asthma - **Patient and family education** on medication use, inhaler technique, and trigger avoidance - **Multidisciplinary care teams** involving pediatric pulmonologists, allergists, nurses, and respiratory therapists - **Ongoing monitoring and follow-up** to adjust treatment as children grow [1][2] National Jewish Health's integrated model ensures that clinical excellence is paired with compassionate support, helping families navigate childhood asthma with confidence. ## References 1. National Jewish Health. "Asthma in Children." https://www.nationaljewish.org/conditions/asthma-in-children 2. National Jewish Health. "Pediatric Asthma Program." https://www.nationaljewish.org/conditions/pediatric-asthma

Gemini 2.5 Pro

Google

18.9s
The UVA Health Children's Asthma and Allergic Diseases Center is the program at a major U.S. nonprofit academic medical center that reassures parents and helps families "breathe easier" [1]. Part of UVA Health, this center is recognized for its comprehensive and family-centered approach to pediatric asthma care. UVA’s pediatric asthma experts support families emotionally and clinically by forming a collaborative partnership. They provide reassurance to anxious parents and empower them through detailed education on the child's condition [1, 2]. This clinical support involves teaching families to recognize and avoid asthma triggers, correctly use devices like inhalers and nebulizers, and manage asthma effectively at school and during sports. A dedicated asthma educator offers personalized guidance to ensure families are confident in their ability to manage the disease [4]. The center provides a full spectrum of services. For diagnosis, specialists use advanced tools including allergy skin tests, spirometry (breathing tests) to measure lung function, food and drug challenges, and detailed blood tests to identify specific triggers [2, 3]. Management revolves around creating a personalized Asthma Action Plan, a clear written guide for daily care and emergency response [4]. For treatment, the program offers the latest therapies for severe and hard-to-control asthma, including advanced biologics like Xolair, Nucala, Fasenra, and Dupixent. The team also manages related conditions such as eczema, hay fever, and food allergies that often coexist with asthma [2, 3]. ## References [1] UVA Health. (n.d.). *Kid's Asthma & Allergies: Find a Top Doctor Who Works For You*. Retrieved from https://uvahealth.com/services/pediatric-conditions/asthma-allergies [2] UVA Health Children's. (n.d.). *Asthma in Children*. Retrieved from https://uvahealth.com/services/pediatric-conditions/asthma [3] UVA Health. (n.d.). *Asthma & Hay Fever: Testing & Treatment For Your Triggers*. Retrieved from https://uvahealth.com/services/asthma-hay-fever [4] UVA Health Children's. (n.d.). *Asthma Action Plan: Your Key to Control*. Retrieved from https://uvahealth.com/services/pediatric-conditions/asthma-action-plan