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Area of Science:

  • Medical Education
  • Artificial Intelligence in Medicine
  • Clinical Decision-Making

Background:

  • Artificial intelligence (AI) integration in medicine is growing.
  • ChatGPT-4o offers access to extensive biomedical knowledge.
  • Concerns exist regarding AI's accuracy in clinical applications like migraine.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate ChatGPT-4o's reliability and accuracy for clinical migraine questions.
  • To assess the factual correctness and interpretative consistency of AI responses.

Main Methods:

  • Eight clinical questions on migraine (pathophysiology, diagnosis, treatment) were posed to ChatGPT-4o.
  • Responses were cross-referenced with high-impact medical literature.
  • Accuracy was rated based on conceptual correctness, reference validity, and clinical coherence.

Main Results:

  • 62.5% of ChatGPT-4o responses were satisfactory.
  • 37.5% were partially satisfactory; none were unsatisfactory.
  • Limitations included AI hallucinations in references and lack of technical depth.

Conclusions:

  • ChatGPT-4o has potential as a tool for disseminating migraine information.
  • Professional supervision is essential due to limitations in bibliographic precision and nuance.
  • Further validation is needed before widespread clinical adoption.