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Evaluating ChatGPT text mining of clinical records for companion animal obesity monitoring

Journal:
Veterinary Record
Year:
2023
Authors:
Fins, Ivo S. et al.
Affiliation:
Small Animal Veterinary Surveillance Network Institute of Infection Veterinary and Ecological Sciences University of Liverpool Liverpool UK · United Kingdom

Abstract

Abstract Background Veterinary clinical narratives remain a largely untapped resource for addressing complex diseases. Here we compare the ability of a large language model (ChatGPT) and a previously developed regular expression (RegexT) to identify overweight body condition scores (BCS) in veterinary narratives pertaining to companion animals. Methods BCS values were extracted from 4415 anonymised clinical narratives using either RegexT or by appending the narrative to a prompt sent to ChatGPT, prompting the model to return the BCS information. Data were manually reviewed for comparison. Results The precision of RegexT was higher (100%, 95% confidence interval [CI] 94.81%–100%) than that of ChatGPT (89.3%, 95% CI 82.75%–93.64%). However, the recall of ChatGPT (100%, 95% CI 96.18%–100%) was considerably higher than that of RegexT (72.6%, 95% CI 63.92%–79.94%). Limitations Prior anonymisation and subtle prompt engineering are needed to improve ChatGPT output. Conclusions Large language models create diverse opportunities and, while complex, present an intuitive interface to information. However, they require careful implementation to avoid unpredictable errors.

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Original publication: https://doi.org/10.1002/vetr.3669