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ChatRadio-Valuer: A Chat Large Language Model for Generalizable Radiology Impression Generation on Multi-Institution and Multi-System Data
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Abstract
Achieving clinical level performance and widespread deployment for generating radiology impressions encounters a giant challenge for conventional artificial intelligence models tailored to specific diseases and organs. Concurrent with the increasing accessibility of radiology reports and advancements in modern general AI techniques, the emergence and potential of deployable radiology AI exploration have been bolstered. Here, we present ChatRadio-Valuer, the first general radiology diagnosis large language model for localized deployment within hospitals and being close to clinical use for multi-institution and multi-system diseases. ChatRadio-Valuer achieved 15 state-of-the-art results across five human systems and six institutions in clinical-level events (n = 332,673) through rigorous and full-spectrum assessment, including engineering metrics, clinical validation, and efficiency evaluation. Notably, it exceeded OpenAI's GPT-3.5 and GPT-4 models, achieving superior performance in comprehensive disease diagnosis compared to the average level of radiology experts. Besides, ChatRadio-Valuer supports zero-shot transfer learning, greatly boosting its effectiveness as a radiology assistant, while ensuring adherence to privacy standards and being readily utilized for large-scale patient populations. Our expeditions suggest the development of localized LLMs would become an imperative avenue in hospital applications.
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Autoren
- Tianyang Zhong
- Wei Zhao
- Yutong Zhang
- Yi Pan
- Peixin Dong
- Zuowei Jiang
- Hanqi Jiang
- Yifan Zhou
- Xiaoyan Kui
- Youlan Shang
- Zhao Lin
- Li Yang
- Yaonai Wei
- Zheng‐Xiang Li
- Jiadong Zhang
- Longtao Yang
- Hao Chen
- Zhao Huan
- Yuxiao Liu
- Ning Zhu
- Yiwei Li
- Yisong Wang
- Jiaqi Yao
- Jiaqi Wang
- Ying Zeng
- Lei He
- Chao Zheng
- Zhixue Zhang
- Ming Li
- Zhengliang Liu
- Haixing Dai
- Zihao Wu
- Shu Zhang
- Shu Zhang
- Xiaoyan Cai
- Shijie Zhao
- Shijie Zhao
- Xin Zhang
- Xin Zhang
- Wei Liu
- Lei Guo
- Dajiang Zhu
- Lei Guo
- Tianming Liu
- Jun Liu
- Tuo Zhang
Institutionen
- Northwestern Polytechnical University(CN)
- Central South University(CN)
- Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University(CN)
- University of Georgia(US)
- ShanghaiTech University(CN)
- University of Electronic Science and Technology of China(CN)
- Xinjiang Medical University(CN)
- Second Affiliated Hospital of Xinjiang Medical University(CN)
- Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine(CN)
- Yueyang Second People's Hospital(CN)
- Yueyang Hospital(CN)
- The First People's Hospital of Changde(CN)
- First Affiliated Hospital of Hunan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine(CN)
- Fudan University(CN)
- Huadong Hospital(CN)
- WinnMed(US)
- Mayo Clinic in Florida(US)
- Harvard University(US)
- Massachusetts General Hospital(US)