ChatGPT Assisting Diagnosis of Neuro-ophthalmology Diseases Based on Case Reports
Yeganeh Madadi, Mohammad Delsoz, Priscilla A. Lao, Joseph W. Fong, TJ, Hollingsworth, Malik Y. Kahook, Siamak Yousefi

TL;DR
This study evaluates ChatGPT's ability to assist in diagnosing neuro-ophthalmic diseases using case reports, comparing its accuracy to expert neuro-ophthalmologists, and finds that the latest version shows promising diagnostic potential.
Contribution
It demonstrates the diagnostic accuracy of ChatGPT models in neuro-ophthalmology and compares their performance with human specialists, highlighting potential clinical applications.
Findings
ChatGPT v3.5 accuracy: 59%
ChatGPT Plus v4.0 accuracy: 82%
Expert neuro-ophthalmologists accuracy: 86%
Abstract
Objective: To evaluate the efficiency of large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT to assist in diagnosing neuro-ophthalmic diseases based on detailed case descriptions. Methods: We selected 22 different case reports of neuro-ophthalmic diseases from a publicly available online database. These cases included a wide range of chronic and acute diseases that are commonly seen by neuro-ophthalmic sub-specialists. We inserted the text from each case as a new prompt into both ChatGPT v3.5 and ChatGPT Plus v4.0 and asked for the most probable diagnosis. We then presented the exact information to two neuro-ophthalmologists and recorded their diagnoses followed by comparison to responses from both versions of ChatGPT. Results: ChatGPT v3.5, ChatGPT Plus v4.0, and the two neuro-ophthalmologists were correct in 13 (59%), 18 (82%), 19 (86%), and 19 (86%) out of 22 cases, respectively. The…
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Taxonomy
TopicsArtificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education · Ophthalmology and Visual Health Research · Clinical Reasoning and Diagnostic Skills
