2024
DOI: 10.1007/s00402-024-05298-2
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RETRACTED ARTICLE: Diagnostic power of ChatGPT 4 in distal radius fracture detection through wrist radiographs

Sinan Mert,
Patrick Stoerzer,
Johannes Brauer
et al.

Abstract: Distal radius fractures rank among the most prevalent fractures in humans, necessitating accurate radiological imaging and interpretation for optimal diagnosis and treatment. In addition to human radiologists, artificial intelligence systems are increasingly employed for radiological assessments. Since 2023, ChatGPT 4 has offered image analysis capabilities, which can also be used for the analysis of wrist radiographs. This study evaluates the diagnostic power of ChatGPT 4 in identifying distal radius fracture… Show more

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“…Although most studies echo the same LLM uses, a few new clinical applications have been introduced. In one study, ChatGPT-4 was provided with wrist radiographs and asked to determine whether a distal radius fracture was present, revealing that ChatGPT-4 had a lower sensitivity compared to a hand surgery resident, but a higher precision compared to a medical student [ 52 ]. Nonetheless, this study highlights the possibility of using LLMs to assist in medical imaging interpretation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although most studies echo the same LLM uses, a few new clinical applications have been introduced. In one study, ChatGPT-4 was provided with wrist radiographs and asked to determine whether a distal radius fracture was present, revealing that ChatGPT-4 had a lower sensitivity compared to a hand surgery resident, but a higher precision compared to a medical student [ 52 ]. Nonetheless, this study highlights the possibility of using LLMs to assist in medical imaging interpretation.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%