Augmented Risk Prediction for Alzheimer’s Onset From Electronic Health Records With Large Language Models
Jiankun Wang, Sumyeong Ahn, Taykhoom Dalal, Xiaodan Zhang, Bin Chen, Hiroko Dodge, Fei Wang, Jiayu Zhou

TL;DR
This paper introduces a new method combining machine learning and large language models to improve early detection of Alzheimer’s disease using electronic health records.
Contribution
A novel pipeline integrating supervised learning and LLMs for enhanced dementia risk prediction from EHRs.
Findings
The combined approach outperformed traditional models in dementia risk prediction accuracy.
LLMs effectively captured subtle clinical indicators missed by traditional methods.
The method shows potential for early detection and personalized patient management.
Abstract
Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias (ADRD) are among the top causes of mortality and disability in older adults. Early detection is critical for timely clinical intervention, caregiver planning, and patient enrollment in clinical trials. Electronic health records (EHRs) offer a readily accessible data source for automated dementia risk screening. However, existing predictive models often struggle to accurately identify nuanced or complex patient presentations, limiting their clinical utility. Recently, large language models (LLMs)—advanced artificial intelligence systems proficient at reasoning and interpreting medical data—have demonstrated promising capabilities for improving diagnostic accuracy. We propose a novel dementia risk prediction pipeline that integrates traditional supervised machine learning methods (SLs) with advanced LLMs. Our method uses SLs to accurately…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMachine Learning in Healthcare · Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare and Education · Dementia and Cognitive Impairment Research
