Evaluation of ChatGPT-Generated Educational Patient Pamphlets for Common Interventional Radiology Procedures

This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of educational patient pamphlets created by ChatGPT, a large language model, for common interventional radiology (IR) procedures. Twenty frequently performed IR procedures were selected, and five users were tasked to independently request Cha...

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Veröffentlicht in:Academic radiology 2024-11, Vol.31 (11), p.4548-4553
Hauptverfasser: Kooraki, Soheil, Hosseiny, Melina, Jalili, Mohamamd H., Rahsepar, Amir Ali, Imanzadeh, Amir, Kim, Grace Hyun, Hassani, Cameron, Abtin, Fereidoun, Moriarty, John M., Bedayat, Arash
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Zusammenfassung:This study aimed to evaluate the accuracy and reliability of educational patient pamphlets created by ChatGPT, a large language model, for common interventional radiology (IR) procedures. Twenty frequently performed IR procedures were selected, and five users were tasked to independently request ChatGPT to generate educational patient pamphlets for each procedure using identical commands. Subsequently, two independent radiologists assessed the content, quality, and accuracy of the pamphlets. The review focused on identifying potential errors, inaccuracies, the consistency of pamphlets. In a thorough analysis of the education pamphlets, we identified shortcomings in 30% (30/100) of pamphlets, with a total of 34 specific inaccuracies, including missing information about sedation for the procedure (10/34), inaccuracies related to specific procedural-related complications (8/34). A key-word co-occurrence network showed consistent themes within each group of pamphlets, while a line-by-line comparison at the level of users and across different procedures showed statistically significant inconsistencies (P 
ISSN:1076-6332
1878-4046
1878-4046
DOI:10.1016/j.acra.2024.05.024