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Can LLMs Turn French PET/CT Narrative Reports into Structured Knowledge?

Jean-Philippe Goldman1,2, Pablo Jané Soler3,4, Inès Castarède3

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Large language models (LLMs) can extract valuable information from French PET/CT reports for cognitive impairment. Larger multilingual models with few-shot examples show promising accuracy in analyzing cerebral patterns and diagnostic interpretations.

Keywords:
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Area of Science:

  • Medical Imaging
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Natural Language Processing

Background:

  • Cognitive impairment diagnosis relies on interpreting complex PET/CT reports.
  • Information extraction from clinical text is challenging but crucial for research and patient care.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate the efficacy of large language models (LLMs) for extracting descriptive and interpretative patterns from French PET/CT reports in cognitive impairment.
  • To compare the performance of a large multilingual LLM (GPT-OSS) and a smaller specialized model (NuExtract 2.0).

Main Methods:

  • Utilized a corpus of 620 annotated French PET/CT reports from Geneva University Hospitals.
  • Applied two open-weight LLMs (GPT-OSS 120B and NuExtract 2.0 8B) in zero- and few-shot settings.
  • Employed clustering-based shot selection for few-shot learning.

Main Results:

  • GPT-OSS (120B) demonstrated superior accuracy in information extraction compared to NuExtract 2.0 (8B).
  • The larger GPT-OSS model required significantly more computational time (6x).
  • Feasibility of using multilingual LLMs for French clinical narrative analysis was supported.

Conclusions:

  • Multilingual LLMs, particularly larger models (120B) with few-shot examples, are effective for extracting information from French PET/CT reports.
  • Further studies involving fine-tuning are warranted to confirm these findings.
  • The approach shows potential for extending to automated diagnosis prediction in cognitive impairment.