Modification and Validation of the System Causability Scale Using AI-Based Therapeutic Recommendations for Urological Cancer Patients: A Basis for the Development of a Prospective Comparative Study.

Journal: Current oncology (Toronto, Ont.)
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Abstract

The integration of artificial intelligence, particularly Large Language Models (LLMs), has the potential to significantly enhance therapeutic decision-making in clinical oncology. Initial studies across various disciplines have demonstrated that LLM-based treatment recommendations can rival those of multidisciplinary tumor boards (MTBs); however, such data are currently lacking for urological cancers. This preparatory study establishes a robust methodological foundation for the forthcoming CONCORDIA trial, including the validation of the System Causability Scale (SCS) and its modified version (mSCS), as well as the selection of LLMs for urological cancer treatment recommendations based on recommendations from ChatGPT-4 and an MTB for 40 urological cancer scenarios. Both scales demonstrated strong validity, reliability (all aggregated Cohen's K > 0.74), and internal consistency (all Cronbach's Alpha > 0.9), with the mSCS showing superior reliability, internal consistency, and clinical applicability ( < 0.01). Two Delphi processes were used to define the LLMs to be tested in the CONCORDIA study (ChatGPT-4 and Claude 3.5 Sonnet) and to establish the acceptable non-inferiority margin for LLM recommendations compared to MTB recommendations. The forthcoming ethics-approved and registered CONCORDIA non-inferiority trial will require 110 urological cancer scenarios, with an mSCS difference threshold of 0.15, a Bonferroni corrected alpha of 0.025, and a beta of 0.1. Blinded mSCS assessments of MTB recommendations will then be compared to those of the LLMs. In summary, this work establishes the necessary prerequisites prior to initiating the CONCORDIA study and validates a modified score with high applicability and reliability for this and future trials.

Authors

  • Emily Rinderknecht
    Department of Urology, Caritas St. Josef Hospital, University of Regensburg,93053 Regensburg, Germany.
  • Dominik von Winning
    Department of Urology, St. Elisabeth Hospital Straubing, 94315 Straubing, Germany.
  • Anton Kravchuk
    Department of Urology, St. Elisabeth Hospital Straubing, 94315 Straubing, Germany.
  • Christof Schäfer
    Department of Radiotherapy, Straubing Hospital Medical Care Centre, 94315 Straubing, Germany.
  • Marco J Schnabel
    Department of Urology, Caritas St. Josef Hospital, University of Regensburg,93053 Regensburg, Germany.
  • Stephan Siepmann
    Department of Urology, St. Elisabeth Hospital Straubing, 94315 Straubing, Germany.
  • Roman Mayr
    Department of Urology, Caritas St. Josef Hospital, University of Regensburg,93053 Regensburg, Germany.
  • Jochen Grassinger
    Department of Hematology and Oncology, Straubing Hospital Medical Care Centre, 94315 Straubing, Germany.
  • Christopher Goßler
    Department of Urology, Caritas St. Josef Hospital, University of Regensburg,93053 Regensburg, Germany.
  • Fabian Pohl
    Department of Radiotherapy, University Hospital Regensburg, 93053 Regensburg, Germany.
  • Peter J Siska
    Department of Internal Medicine III, University Hospital Regensburg, 93053 Regensburg, Germany.
  • Florian Zeman
    Centre for Clinical Studies, University Hospital of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
  • Johannes Breyer
    Department of Urology, Caritas St. Josef Hospital, University of Regensburg,93053 Regensburg, Germany.
  • Anna Schmelzer
    Department of Urology, St. Elisabeth Hospital Straubing, 94315 Straubing, Germany.
  • Christian Gilfrich
    Department of Urology, Klinikum St. Elisabeth Straubing, Straubing, Germany.
  • Sabine D Brookman-May
    Department of Urology, University of Munich, LMU, Munich, Germany.
  • Maximilian Burger
    Department of Urology, Caritas St. Josef Medical Centre, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
  • Maximilian Haas
    Department of Urology, Caritas St. Josef Hospital, University of Regensburg,93053 Regensburg, Germany.
  • Matthias May
    Department of Urology, St. Elisabeth Hospital Straubing, Brothers of Mercy Hospital, Straubing, Germany. Electronic address: matthias.may@klinikum-straubing.de.