Translating radiology reports into plain language using ChatGPT and GPT-4 with prompt learning: results, limitations, and potential
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Qing Lyu
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机构:Department of Radiology,
Qing Lyu
Josh Tan
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机构:Department of Radiology,
Josh Tan
Michael E. Zapadka
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机构:Department of Radiology,
Michael E. Zapadka
Janardhana Ponnatapura
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机构:Department of Radiology,
Janardhana Ponnatapura
Chuang Niu
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机构:Department of Radiology,
Chuang Niu
Kyle J. Myers
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机构:Department of Radiology,
Kyle J. Myers
Ge Wang
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机构:Department of Radiology,
Ge Wang
Christopher T. Whitlow
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机构:Department of Radiology,
Christopher T. Whitlow
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[1] Department of Radiology,
[2] Wake Forest University School of Medicine,undefined
[3] Biomedical Imaging Center,undefined
[4] Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,undefined
[5] Puente Solutions LLC,undefined
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Visual Computing for Industry, Biomedicine, and Art
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关键词:
Artificial intelligence;
Large language model;
ChatGPT;
Radiology report;
Patient education;
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The large language model called ChatGPT has drawn extensively attention because of its human-like expression and reasoning abilities. In this study, we investigate the feasibility of using ChatGPT in experiments on translating radiology reports into plain language for patients and healthcare providers so that they are educated for improved healthcare. Radiology reports from 62 low-dose chest computed tomography lung cancer screening scans and 76 brain magnetic resonance imaging metastases screening scans were collected in the first half of February for this study. According to the evaluation by radiologists, ChatGPT can successfully translate radiology reports into plain language with an average score of 4.27 in the five-point system with 0.08 places of information missing and 0.07 places of misinformation. In terms of the suggestions provided by ChatGPT, they are generally relevant such as keeping following-up with doctors and closely monitoring any symptoms, and for about 37% of 138 cases in total ChatGPT offers specific suggestions based on findings in the report. ChatGPT also presents some randomness in its responses with occasionally over-simplified or neglected information, which can be mitigated using a more detailed prompt. Furthermore, ChatGPT results are compared with a newly released large model GPT-4, showing that GPT-4 can significantly improve the quality of translated reports. Our results show that it is feasible to utilize large language models in clinical education, and further efforts are needed to address limitations and maximize their potential.