Towards Democratization of Subspeciality Medical Expertise
Jack W. O'Sullivan, Anil Palepu, Khaled Saab, Wei-Hung Weng, Yong, Cheng, Emily Chu, Yaanik Desai, Aly Elezaby, Daniel Seung Kim, Roy Lan,, Wilson Tang, Natalie Tapaskar, Victoria Parikh, Sneha S. Jain, Kavita, Kulkarni, Philip Mansfield, Dale Webster, Juraj Gottweis

TL;DR
This study evaluates AMIE, a large language model, for supporting cardiology diagnosis and management, demonstrating it can enhance general cardiologists' performance in complex cases and potentially democratize subspecialty expertise.
Contribution
Introduces AMIE, an LLM-based system, and demonstrates its effectiveness in augmenting cardiology decision-making in complex cases through a real-world dataset and structured evaluation.
Findings
AMIE outperformed general cardiologists in 5 of 10 diagnostic domains.
Access to AMIE improved cardiologists' overall response quality in 63.7% of cases.
AMIE responses were superior across all 10 evaluated domains.
Abstract
The scarcity of subspecialist medical expertise, particularly in rare, complex and life-threatening diseases, poses a significant challenge for healthcare delivery. This issue is particularly acute in cardiology where timely, accurate management determines outcomes. We explored the potential of AMIE (Articulate Medical Intelligence Explorer), a large language model (LLM)-based experimental AI system optimized for diagnostic dialogue, to potentially augment and support clinical decision-making in this challenging context. We curated a real-world dataset of 204 complex cases from a subspecialist cardiology practice, including results for electrocardiograms, echocardiograms, cardiac MRI, genetic tests, and cardiopulmonary stress tests. We developed a ten-domain evaluation rubric used by subspecialists to evaluate the quality of diagnosis and clinical management plans produced by general…
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TopicsBiomedical Ethics and Regulation
