Benchmarking Large Language Models in Acute-on-Chronic Pancreatitis: An Exploratory Study
Alina Florentina Pistrițu, Mihai Radu Pahomeanu, Andreea Irina Ghiță, Cosmin Mihail Andrian, Arina Ilinca Gheorghe, Elena Alupei, Dana Bilous, Deniz Gunsahin, Cătălina Vlăduț, Adrian Costache, Petruța Violeta Filip, Cristina Tocia, Răzvan Cătălin Popescu, Cristian George Țieranu, Eugen Dumitru, Mihai Ciocîrlan, Corina Silvia Pop, Lucian NegreanuBackground/Objectives: Acute-on-chronic pancreatitis (ACP) is a fibro-inflammatory syndrome that stands at the border between acute pancreatitis (AP) and chronic pancreatitis (CP). It can be broadly defined as an acute exacerbation of CP. Large language models (LLMs) are artificial intelligence (AI) machine learning tools that can be employed in clinical decision systems (CDSs). Methods: This is an exploratory benchmark study. Six LLM chatbots were evaluated on a Likert scale by a panel of 13 experts in pancreatology based on the similarity of responses to a position statement (PS) in ACP. Results: ClaudeAI had the best average Likert score, while Alice had the lowest. There was a positive correlation between the length of the response and expert-perceived similarity. There was no correlation between seniority and Likert score. Conclusions: In this exploratory benchmark, some LLMs generated answers that were often judged as similar to the position statement, suggesting that they might be helpful as educational support tools and may assist in the refinement of research questions or in the identification of research gaps in this particular pathology.