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Area of Science:

  • Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
  • Clinical Decision Support Systems
  • Pediatric Critical Care

Background:

  • Parental understanding is crucial in the Pediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU).
  • ChatGPT's potential to provide patient-specific medical information is largely unexplored.
  • Effective communication tools are needed to support families in critical care settings.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate ChatGPT's ability to generate high-quality, patient-specific responses to parental questions in the PICU.
  • To test the hypothesis that ChatGPT can provide accurate, complete, and empathetic answers tailored to individual pediatric patients.
  • To assess the understandability and safety of AI-generated responses for parents.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional study involving 3 PICU patients with complex conditions (respiratory failure, septic shock, status epilepticus).
  • ChatGPT was prompted with patient assessments, plans, and 8 typical parental questions.
  • Six PICU physicians evaluated responses for accuracy, completeness, empathy, and understandability using standardized tools (PEMAT, Flesch-Kincaid).

Main Results:

  • ChatGPT consistently incorporated patient-specific details into its answers, using them in 59% of sentences.
  • Responses demonstrated high accuracy (median 5.0/6), completeness (97%), empathy (median 5.0/6), and understandability (PEMAT 100%, Flesch-Kincaid 8.7).
  • No significant differences in quality were found across different clinical scenarios or question types; high inter-rater reliability was observed.

Conclusions:

  • ChatGPT successfully utilized patient-specific information to deliver high-quality answers for parental queries in PICU scenarios.
  • The AI-generated responses were accurate, empathetic, complete, and understandable, with no identified safety concerns.
  • ChatGPT shows promise as a tool to enhance communication and support for families in pediatric critical care.