JMIR Medical Informatics (Aug 2024)

Evaluation of AI-Driven LabTest Checker for Diagnostic Accuracy and Safety: Prospective Cohort Study

  • Dawid Szumilas,
  • Anna Ochmann,
  • Katarzyna Zięba,
  • Bartłomiej Bartoszewicz,
  • Anna Kubrak,
  • Sebastian Makuch,
  • Siddarth Agrawal,
  • Grzegorz Mazur,
  • Jerzy Chudek

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2196/57162
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12
pp. e57162 – e57162

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Abstract BackgroundIn recent years, the implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) in health care is progressively transforming medical fields, with the use of clinical decision support systems (CDSSs) as a notable application. Laboratory tests are vital for accurate diagnoses, but their increasing reliance presents challenges. The need for effective strategies for managing laboratory test interpretation is evident from the millions of monthly searches on test results’ significance. As the potential role of CDSSs in laboratory diagnostics gains significance, however, more research is needed to explore this area. ObjectiveThe primary objective of our study was to assess the accuracy and safety of LabTest Checker (LTC), a CDSS designed to support medical diagnoses by analyzing both laboratory test results and patients’ medical histories. MethodsThis cohort study embraced a prospective data collection approach. A total of 101 patients aged ≥18 years, in stable condition, and requiring comprehensive diagnosis were enrolled. A panel of blood laboratory tests was conducted for each participant. Participants used LTC for test result interpretation. The accuracy and safety of the tool were assessed by comparing AI-generated suggestions to experienced doctor (consultant) recommendations, which are considered the gold standard. ResultsThe system achieved a 74.3% accuracy and 100% sensitivity for emergency safety and 92.3% sensitivity for urgent cases. It potentially reduced unnecessary medical visits by 41.6% (42/101) and achieved an 82.9% accuracy in identifying underlying pathologies. ConclusionsThis study underscores the transformative potential of AI-based CDSSs in laboratory diagnostics, contributing to enhanced patient care, efficient health care systems, and improved medical outcomes. LTC’s performance evaluation highlights the advancements in AI’s role in laboratory medicine.