Comparison of physician and artificial intelligence-based symptom checker diagnostic accuracy

Graf M, Knitza J, Leipe J, Krusche M, Welcker M, Kuhn S, Mucke J, Hueber AJ, Hornig J, Klemm P, Kleinert S, et al. (2022)
Rheumatology International.

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Graf, Markus; Knitza, Johannes; Leipe, Jan; Krusche, Martin; Welcker, Martin; Kuhn, SebastianUniBi; Mucke, Johanna; Hueber, Axel J; Hornig, Johannes; Klemm, Philipp; Kleinert, Stefan; Aries, Peer
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Symptom checkers are increasingly used to assess new symptoms and navigate the health care system. The aim of this study was to compare the accuracy of an artificial intelligence (AI)-based symptom checker (Ada) and physicians regarding the presence/absence of an inflammatory rheumatic disease (IRD). In this survey study, German-speaking physicians with prior rheumatology working experience were asked to determine IRD presence/absence and suggest diagnoses for 20 different real-world patient vignettes, which included only basic health and symptom-related medical history. IRD detection rate and suggested diagnoses of participants and Ada were compared to the gold standard, the final rheumatologists' diagnosis, reported on the discharge summary report. A total of 132 vignettes were completed by 33 physicians (mean rheumatology working experience 8.8 (SD 7.1) years). Ada's diagnostic accuracy (IRD)was significantly higher compared to physicians (70 vs 54%, p=0.002) according to top diagnosis. Ada listed the correct diagnosis more often compared to physicians (54 vs 32%, p<0.001) as top diagnosis as well as among the top 3 diagnoses (59 vs 42%, p<0.001). Work experience was not related to suggesting the correct diagnosis or IRD status. Confined to basic health and symptom-related medical history, the diagnostic accuracy of physicians was lower compared to an AI-based symptom checker. These results highlight the potential of using symptom checkers early during the patient journey and importance of access to complete and sufficient patient information to establish a correct diagnosis. © 2022. The Author(s).
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2022
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Rheumatology International
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1437-160X
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Graf M, Knitza J, Leipe J, et al. Comparison of physician and artificial intelligence-based symptom checker diagnostic accuracy. Rheumatology International. 2022.
Graf, M., Knitza, J., Leipe, J., Krusche, M., Welcker, M., Kuhn, S., Mucke, J., et al. (2022). Comparison of physician and artificial intelligence-based symptom checker diagnostic accuracy. Rheumatology International. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00296-022-05202-4
Graf, Markus, Knitza, Johannes, Leipe, Jan, Krusche, Martin, Welcker, Martin, Kuhn, Sebastian, Mucke, Johanna, et al. 2022. “Comparison of physician and artificial intelligence-based symptom checker diagnostic accuracy”. Rheumatology International.
Graf, M., Knitza, J., Leipe, J., Krusche, M., Welcker, M., Kuhn, S., Mucke, J., Hueber, A. J., Hornig, J., Klemm, P., et al. (2022). Comparison of physician and artificial intelligence-based symptom checker diagnostic accuracy. Rheumatology International.
Graf, M., et al., 2022. Comparison of physician and artificial intelligence-based symptom checker diagnostic accuracy. Rheumatology International.
M. Graf, et al., “Comparison of physician and artificial intelligence-based symptom checker diagnostic accuracy”, Rheumatology International, 2022.
Graf, M., Knitza, J., Leipe, J., Krusche, M., Welcker, M., Kuhn, S., Mucke, J., Hueber, A.J., Hornig, J., Klemm, P., Kleinert, S., Aries, P., Vuillerme, N., Simon, D., Kleyer, A., Schett, G., Callhoff, J.: Comparison of physician and artificial intelligence-based symptom checker diagnostic accuracy. Rheumatology International. (2022).
Graf, Markus, Knitza, Johannes, Leipe, Jan, Krusche, Martin, Welcker, Martin, Kuhn, Sebastian, Mucke, Johanna, Hueber, Axel J, Hornig, Johannes, Klemm, Philipp, Kleinert, Stefan, Aries, Peer, Vuillerme, Nicolas, Simon, David, Kleyer, Arnd, Schett, Georg, and Callhoff, Johanna. “Comparison of physician and artificial intelligence-based symptom checker diagnostic accuracy”. Rheumatology International (2022).

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