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Jean-Philippe Goldman1,2, Pablo Jané Soler3,4, Inès Castarède3
1Division of Medical Information Sciences, Geneva University Hospitals, Switzerland.
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This study evaluates large language models (LLMs) for information extraction from French PET/CT reports related to cognitive impairment, focusing on descriptive patterns of cerebral metabolism, perfusion and uptake for three radiotracers, as well as interpretative patterns (Braak stage, positivity and diagnosis). A corpus of 620 annotated reports from the Geneva University Hospitals was used to test two recent open-weight models: GPT-OSS (120B), a multilingual generalist model, and NuExtract 2.0 (8B), smaller but specialized in structured data extraction. Both were applied in zero- and few-shot settings using a clustering-based shot selection. GPT-OSS achieved superior accuracy but required 6 times more computation time. Results support the feasibility of applying multilingual LLMs to French clinical narratives, preferably using a larger model (120B) and few-shot examples. These findings warrant further confirmation studies with fine-tuning and encourage extending the approach to diagnosis prediction.
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