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Transforming literature screening: The emerging role of large language models in systematic reviews
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Abstract
Systematic reviews (SR) synthesize evidence-based medical literature, but they involve labor-intensive manual article screening. Large language models (LLMs) can select relevant literature, but their quality and efficacy are still being determined compared to humans. We evaluated the overlap between title- and abstract-based selected articles of 18 different LLMs and human-selected articles for three SR. In the three SRs, 185/4,662, 122/1,741, and 45/66 articles have been selected and considered for full-text screening by two independent reviewers. Due to technical variations and the inability of the LLMs to classify all records, the LLM's considered sample sizes were smaller. However, on average, the 18 LLMs classified 4,294 (min 4,130; max 4,329), 1,539 (min 1,449; max 1,574), and 27 (min 22; max 37) of the titles and abstracts correctly as either included or excluded for the three SRs, respectively. Additional analysis revealed that the definitions of the inclusion criteria and conceptual designs significantly influenced the LLM performances. In conclusion, LLMs can reduce one reviewer´s workload between 33% and 93% during title and abstract screening. However, the exact formulation of the inclusion and exclusion criteria should be refined beforehand for ideal support of the LLMs.
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Autoren
Institutionen
- Universität Hamburg(DE)
- Columbia University(US)
- Inserm(FR)
- Sorbonne Université(FR)
- Institut de Myologie(FR)
- Centre de Recherche en Myologie
- University of Cambridge(GB)
- Zagazig University(EG)
- Maastricht University(NL)
- Personalis (United States)(US)
- University of Southern Denmark(DK)
- University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf(DE)