Abstract
AbstractMotiveDocumentation and administration, unpleasant necessities, take a substantial part of the working time in the subspecialty of interventional radiology. With increasing future demand for clinical radiology predicted, time savings from use of text drafting technologies could be a valuable contribution towards our field.MethodThree cases of peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC) line insertion were defined for the present study. The current version of ChatGPT was tasked with drafting reports, following the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) template.Key resultsScore card evaluation by human radiologists indicates that time savings in documentation / administration can be expected without loss of quality from using ChatGPT. Further, automatically generated texts were not assessed to be clearly identifiable as AI-produced.ConclusionsPatients, doctors, and hospital administrators would welcome a reduction of the time that interventional radiologists need for documentation and administration these days. If AI-tools as tested in the present study are brought into clinical application, questions about trust into those systems eg with regard to medical complications will have to be addressed.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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