A Cross-Sectional Study Comparing Patient Information Guides Generated by ChatGPT and Google Gemini for Common Radiological Procedures

一项横断面研究比较了 ChatGPT 和 Google Gemini 生成的常见放射检查患者信息指南

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Artificial intelligence (AI) plays a significant role in creating brochures on radiological procedures for patient education. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the responses generated by ChatGPT (San Francisco, CA: OpenAI) and Google Gemini (Mountain View, CA: Google LLC) on abdominal ultrasound, abdominal CT scan, and abdominal MRI. METHODOLOGY: A cross-sectional original research was conducted over one week in June 2024 to evaluate the quality of patient information brochures produced by ChatGPT 3.5 and Google Gemini 1.5 Pro. The study assessed variables including word count, sentence count, average words per sentence, average syllables per sentence, grade level, and ease score using the Flesch-Kincaid calculator. Similarity percentage was evaluated using Quillbot (Chicago, IL: Quillbot Inc.), and reliability was measured using the modified DISCERN score. Statistical analysis was conducted using R version 4.3.2 (Vienna, Austria: R Foundation for Statistical Computing). RESULTS: There is no significant difference between sentence count (p=0.8884), average words per sentence (p=0.1984), average syllables per sentence (p=0.3868), ease (p=0.1812), similarity percentage (p=0.8110), and reliability score (p=0.6495). However, there is a statistically significant difference, with ChatGPT having a higher word count (p=0.0409) and grade level (p=0.0482) than Google Gemini. P-values <0.05 were considered significant. CONCLUSIONS: Both ChatGPT and Google Gemini demonstrate the ability to generate content that maintains consistency assessed through readability and reliability scores. Nevertheless, the noticeable disparities in word count and grade level underscore a crucial area for improvement in customizing content to accommodate varying levels of patient literacy.

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