Türk Patoloji Dergisi (May 2024)

Large Language Models as a Rapid and Objective Tool for Pathology Report Data Extraction

  • Beyza BOLAT,
  • Ozgur Can EREN,
  • A. Humeyra DUR KARASAYAR,
  • Cisel AYDIN MERICOZ,
  • Cigdem GUNDUZ-DEMIR,
  • Ibrahim KULAC

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5146/tjpath.2024.13256
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 40, no. 2
pp. 138 – 141

Abstract

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Medical institutions continuously create a substantial amount of data that is used for scientific research. One of the departments with a great amount of archived data is the pathology department. Pathology archives hold the potential to create a case series of valuable rare entities or large cohorts of common entities. The major problem in creation of these databases is data extraction which is still commonly done manually and is highly laborious and error prone. For these reasons, we offer using large language models to overcome these challenges. Ten pathology reports of selected resection specimens were retrieved from electronic archives of Koç University Hospital for the initial set. These reports were de-identified and uploaded to ChatGPT and Google Bard. Both algorithms were asked to turn the reports in a synoptic report format that is easy to export to a data editor such as Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. Both programs created tables with Google Bard facilitating the creation of a spreadsheet from the data automatically. In conclusion, we propose the use of AI-assisted data extraction for academic research purposes, as it may enhance efficiency and precision compared to manual data entry.

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