ChatGPT: A Game-Changer for Heart Failure Patients – Experts Confirm its Accuracy and Reliability

2023-07-14 06:01:04

Can the ChatGPT resolve heart failure issues? The answer is yes, according to experts. This is corroborated in a study called ‘Suitability of ChatGPT to answer questions related to heart failure’ where they examined the accuracy and reproducibility of responses of this language model and came to the conclusion that it may be key to the patient education with this pathology.

It must be taken into account that heart failure is a chronic disease and it represents a large care burden due to hospitalizations, which account for a large part of the health expenditure associated with it. However, it has been shown that the patient’s knowledge of the managing your heart failure condition leads to less income and shorter duration.

Patients often seek answers regarding their disease in Internet and ChatGPT It may be a good place to answer your questions and you might consider creating a complementary function applied to highly prevalent conditions that require complex caresuch as heart failure. However, it is still under investigation how one might get the most out of it. this technology in Medicine.

“Los results of our study show the awesome ChatGPT capability to provide comprehensive services and reliable answers to patient questions, as well as the impressive performance improvement by these models in such a short time,” the authors state.

ChatGPT, an accurate and reliable resource

In this sense, they argue that it is an “accurate and reliable resource” for use by heart failure patients under supervision of their healthcare provider. What they did was define 107 questions that they posed to the two versions of ChatGPT and review the precision, completeness and accuracy of the responses generated.

Specifically, they found that ChatGPT 4 outperformed ChatGPT 3.5 by providing more complete and detailed answers (83.2 percent compared to 78.5) and not give incorrect answers. In addition, both models also provided reproducible responses to most questions overall (100 percent vs. 94 percent).

In these results it was also seen that the latest version showed better performance in the ‘Basic knowledge’ categories (causes, symptoms and diagnosis) and ‘Management’ (general management, medications and lifestyle), while GPT 3.5 performed best in the category ‘Others’ (forecast, procedures and support)with 94.1 percent vs. 64.7 percent.

“ChatGPT’s performance in this study shows that this emerging technology can be a useful tool for both patients and providers in the future. We recommend that researchers and clinicians continue investigating capabilities and limitations of ChatGPT to maximize its impact in improving patient outcomes”, the authors conclude, although they add that there are limitations of the model such as that it sometimes generates inaccurate information.

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