Medical Text Prediction and Suggestion Using Generative Pretrained Transformer Models with Dental Medical Notes

Author:

Sirrianni Joseph1,Sezgin Emre1,Claman Daniel2,Linwood Simon L.13

Affiliation:

1. The Abigail Wexner Research Institute, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, United States

2. Pediatric Dentistry, Nationwide Children's Hospital, Columbus, Ohio, United States

3. School of Medicine, University of California, Riverside, California, United States

Abstract

Abstract Background Generative pretrained transformer (GPT) models are one of the latest large pretrained natural language processing models that enables model training with limited datasets and reduces dependency on large datasets, which are scarce and costly to establish and maintain. There is a rising interest to explore the use of GPT models in health care. Objective We investigate the performance of GPT-2 and GPT-Neo models for medical text prediction using 374,787 free-text dental notes. Methods We fine-tune pretrained GPT-2 and GPT-Neo models for next word prediction on a dataset of over 374,000 manually written sections of dental clinical notes. Each model was trained on 80% of the dataset, validated on 10%, and tested on the remaining 10%. We report model performance in terms of next word prediction accuracy and loss. Additionally, we analyze the performance of the models on different types of prediction tokens for categories. For comparison, we also fine-tuned a non-GPT pretrained neural network model, XLNet (large), for next word prediction. We annotate each token in 100 randomly sampled notes by category (e.g., names, abbreviations, clinical terms, punctuation, etc.) and compare the performance of each model by token category. Results Models present acceptable accuracy scores (GPT-2: 76%; GPT-Neo: 53%), and the GPT-2 model also performs better in manual evaluations, especially for names, abbreviations, and punctuation. Both GPT models outperformed XLNet in terms of accuracy. The results suggest that pretrained models have the potential to assist medical charting in the future. We share the lessons learned, insights, and suggestions for future implementations. Conclusion The results suggest that pretrained models have the potential to assist medical charting in the future. Our study presented one of the first implementations of the GPT model used with medical notes.

Funder

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

Georg Thieme Verlag KG

Subject

Health Information Management,Advanced and Specialized Nursing,Health Informatics

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