School of Dentistry and Medical Sciences, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia;
Queensland X-Ray, St. Andrews Hospital, Toowoomba, Queensland, Australia; and.
J Nucl Med Technol. 2023 Dec 5;51(4):307-313. doi: 10.2967/jnmt.123.266151.
The GPT-3.5-powered ChatGPT was released in late November 2022 powered by the generative pretrained transformer (GPT) version 3.5. It has emerged as a readily accessible source of patient information ahead of medical procedures. Although ChatGPT has purported benefits for supporting patient education and information, actual capability has not been evaluated. Moreover, the March 2023 emergence of paid subscription access to GPT-4 promises further enhanced capabilities requiring evaluation. ChatGPT was used to generate patient information sheets suitable for gaining informed consent for 7 common procedures in nuclear medicine. Responses were generated independently for both GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 architectures. Specific procedures were selected that had a long-standing history of use to avoid any bias associated with the September 2021 learning cutoff that constrains both GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 architectures. Each information sheet was independently evaluated by 3 expert assessors and ranked on the basis of accuracy, appropriateness, currency, and fitness for purpose. ChatGPT powered by GPT-3.5 provided patient information that was appropriate in terms of being patient-facing but lacked accuracy and currency and omitted important information. GPT-3.5 produced patient information deemed not fit for the purpose. GPT-4 provided patient information enhanced across appropriateness, accuracy, and currency, despite some omission of information. GPT-4 produced patient information that was largely fit for the purpose. Although ChatGPT powered by GPT-3.5 is accessible and provides plausible patient information, inaccuracies and omissions present a risk to patients and informed consent. Conversely, GPT-4 is more accurate and fit for the purpose but, at the time of writing, was available only through a paid subscription.
由生成式预训练转换器 (GPT) 版本 3.5 提供支持的 GPT-3.5 驱动的 ChatGPT 于 2022 年 11 月下旬发布。它已经成为医疗程序之前获取患者信息的便捷来源。虽然 ChatGPT 据称有助于支持患者教育和信息,但实际能力尚未得到评估。此外,2023 年 3 月,GPT-4 推出付费订阅访问功能,有望进一步增强功能,需要进行评估。
我们使用 ChatGPT 生成了 7 种常见核医学程序的知情同意书患者信息表。针对 GPT-3.5 和 GPT-4 架构分别生成了回复。选择了具有长期使用历史的特定程序,以避免与 2021 年 9 月的学习截止相关的任何偏见,该截止限制了 GPT-3.5 和 GPT-4 架构。每位专家评估员都独立评估了每份信息表,并根据准确性、适当性、时效性和针对性进行了排名。
由 GPT-3.5 提供支持的 ChatGPT 生成的患者信息在面向患者方面是适当的,但缺乏准确性和时效性,并省略了重要信息。GPT-3.5 生成的患者信息被认为不适合该目的。GPT-4 提供了在适当性、准确性和时效性方面都得到增强的患者信息,尽管有些信息被省略了。GPT-4 生成的患者信息在很大程度上适合该目的。
尽管由 GPT-3.5 提供支持的 ChatGPT 易于访问且提供了合理的患者信息,但不准确和遗漏会给患者和知情同意带来风险。相反,GPT-4 更准确且更适合该目的,但在撰写本文时,仅通过付费订阅提供。