Physician clinical decision modification and bias assessment in a randomized controlled trial of AI assistance

人工智能辅助随机对照试验中医生临床决策的改变和偏倚评估

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Artificial intelligence assistance in clinical decision making shows promise, but concerns exist about potential exacerbation of demographic biases in healthcare. This study aims to evaluate how physician clinical decisions and biases are influenced by AI assistance in a chest pain triage scenario. METHODS: A randomized, pre post-intervention study was conducted with 50 US-licensed physicians who reviewed standardized chest pain video vignettes featuring either a white male or Black female patient. Participants answered clinical questions about triage, risk assessment, and treatment before and after receiving GPT-4 generated recommendations. Clinical decision accuracy was evaluated against evidence-based guidelines. RESULTS: Here we show that physicians are willing to modify their clinical decisions based on GPT-4 assistance, leading to improved accuracy scores from 47% to 65% in the white male patient group and 63% to 80% in the Black female patient group. The accuracy improvement occurs without introducing or exacerbating demographic biases, with both groups showing similar magnitudes of improvement (18%). A post-study survey indicates that 90% of physicians expect AI tools to play a significant role in future clinical decision making. CONCLUSIONS: Physician clinical decision making can be augmented by AI assistance while maintaining equitable care across patient demographics. These findings suggest a path forward for AI clinical decision support that improves medical care without amplifying healthcare disparities.

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