GPT-4o now outperforms human radiologists at complex CT protocoling

A new study suggests that artificial intelligence may soon handle the complex administrative tasks that currently bog down radiologists. Researchers tested GPT-4o on its ability to assign the correct scanning protocols for abdominal and pelvic CTs—a critical step that determines how the machine is set up for each patient. The AI achieved an impressive 96.2% accuracy rate significantly outperforming the human radiologists who scored 88.3%. The model was particularly effective when provided with specific clinical context demonstrating that large language models are now capable of understanding nuanced medical instructions. This finding points to a future where AI handles the workflow logistics allowing human doctors to focus entirely on image interpretation and diagnosis.

Read the original article at: https://radiologybusiness.com/topics/artificial-intelligence/gpt-4o-outperforms-radiologists-ct-protocoling


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