Bridging the gap: Evaluating ChatGPT-generated, personalized, patient-centered prostate biopsy reports.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q2 PATHOLOGY American journal of clinical pathology Pub Date : 2025-01-22 DOI:10.1093/ajcp/aqae185
Erin S Proctor, David J Nusbaum, John M Lee, Robert C Benirschke, Alexa Freedman, Gregory Raster, Alexander P Glaser, Craig V Labbate, Andrew M Higgins, Brian T Helfand, Eric F Glassy, Lija Joseph, Robert A Edelstein, Elizabeth A Krupinski, Hussein Alnajar, James T Kearns, John V Groth
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Abstract

Objective: The highly specialized language used in prostate biopsy pathology reports coupled with low rates of health literacy leave some patients unable to comprehend their medical information. Patients' use of online search engines can lead to misinterpretation of results and emotional distress. Artificial intelligence (AI) tools such as ChatGPT (OpenAI) could simplify complex texts and help patients. This study evaluates patient-centered prostate biopsy reports generated by ChatGPT.

Methods: Thirty-five self-generated prostate biopsy reports were synthesized using National Comprehensive Cancer Network guidelines. Each report was entered into ChatGPT, version 4, with the same instructions, and the explanations were evaluated by 5 urologists and 5 pathologists.

Results: Respondents rated the AI-generated reports as mostly accurate and complete. All but 1 report was rated complete and grammatically correct by the majority of physicians. Pathologists did not rate any reports as having severe potential for harm, but 1 or more urologists rated severe concern in 20% of the reports. For 80% of the reports, all 5 pathologists felt comfortable sharing them with a patient or another clinician, but all 5 urologists reached the same consensus for only 40% of reports. Although every report required edits, all physicians agreed that they could modify the ChatGPT report faster than they could write an original report.

Conclusions: ChatGPT can save physicians substantial time by generating patient-centered reports appropriate for patient and physician audiences with low potential to cause harm. Surveyed physicians have confidence in the overall utility of ChatGPT, supporting further investigation of how AI could be integrated into physicians' workflows.

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弥合差距:评估chatgpt生成的、个性化的、以患者为中心的前列腺活检报告。
目的:前列腺活检病理报告中使用的高度专业化的语言加上低比例的健康素养使得一些患者无法理解他们的医疗信息。患者使用在线搜索引擎可能导致对结果的误解和情绪困扰。ChatGPT (OpenAI)等人工智能(AI)工具可以简化复杂的文本并帮助患者。本研究评估ChatGPT生成的以患者为中心的前列腺活检报告。方法:根据美国国家综合癌症网络指南,对35份自行生成的前列腺活检报告进行综合分析。每份报告以相同的说明输入ChatGPT版本4,并由5名泌尿科医生和5名病理学家对解释进行评估。结果:受访者认为人工智能生成的报告大多是准确和完整的。除了一份报告外,所有报告都被大多数医生评为完整且语法正确。病理学家没有将任何报告评为具有严重潜在危害,但1名或1名以上的泌尿科医生在20%的报告中认为存在严重问题。对于80%的报告,所有5名病理学家都愿意与患者或其他临床医生分享,但所有5名泌尿科医生只有40%的报告达成了相同的共识。尽管每个报告都需要编辑,但所有医生都同意,他们可以比编写原始报告更快地修改ChatGPT报告。结论:ChatGPT可以为低伤害可能性的患者和医生受众生成以患者为中心的报告,从而为医生节省大量时间。接受调查的医生对ChatGPT的整体效用有信心,支持进一步研究如何将人工智能整合到医生的工作流程中。
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期刊介绍: The American Journal of Clinical Pathology (AJCP) is the official journal of the American Society for Clinical Pathology and the Academy of Clinical Laboratory Physicians and Scientists. It is a leading international journal for publication of articles concerning novel anatomic pathology and laboratory medicine observations on human disease. AJCP emphasizes articles that focus on the application of evolving technologies for the diagnosis and characterization of diseases and conditions, as well as those that have a direct link toward improving patient care.
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