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arxiv:2510.04338

Evaluation of Clinical Trials Reporting Quality using Large Language Models

Published on Oct 5, 2025
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Large language models demonstrate high accuracy in assessing clinical trial reporting quality using CONSORT standards, with Chain-of-thought prompting enhancing reasoning capabilities.

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Reporting quality is an important topic in clinical trial research articles, as it can impact clinical decisions. In this article, we test the ability of large language models to assess the reporting quality of this type of article using the Consolidated Standards of Reporting Trials (CONSORT). We create CONSORT-QA, an evaluation corpus from two studies on abstract reporting quality with CONSORT-abstract standards. We then evaluate the ability of different large generative language models (from the general domain or adapted to the biomedical domain) to correctly assess CONSORT criteria with different known prompting methods, including Chain-of-thought. Our best combination of model and prompting method achieves 85% accuracy. Using Chain-of-thought adds valuable information on the model's reasoning for completing the task.

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