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Automating Adjudication of Cardiovascular Events Using Large Language Models

21 March 2025
Sonish Sivarajkumar
Kimia Ameri
Chuqin Li
Yanshan Wang
Min Jiang
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Abstract

Cardiovascular events, such as heart attacks and strokes, remain a leading cause of mortality globally, necessitating meticulous monitoring and adjudication in clinical trials. This process, traditionally performed manually by clinical experts, is time-consuming, resource-intensive, and prone to inter-reviewer variability, potentially introducing bias and hindering trial progress. This study addresses these critical limitations by presenting a novel framework for automating the adjudication of cardiovascular events in clinical trials using Large Language Models (LLMs). We developed a two-stage approach: first, employing an LLM-based pipeline for event information extraction from unstructured clinical data and second, using an LLM-based adjudication process guided by a Tree of Thoughts approach and clinical endpoint committee (CEC) guidelines. Using cardiovascular event-specific clinical trial data, the framework achieved an F1-score of 0.82 for event extraction and an accuracy of 0.68 for adjudication. Furthermore, we introduce the CLEART score, a novel, automated metric specifically designed for evaluating the quality of AI-generated clinical reasoning in adjudicating cardiovascular events. This approach demonstrates significant potential for substantially reducing adjudication time and costs while maintaining high-quality, consistent, and auditable outcomes in clinical trials. The reduced variability and enhanced standardization also allow for faster identification and mitigation of risks associated with cardiovascular therapies.

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@article{sivarajkumar2025_2503.17222,
  title={ Automating Adjudication of Cardiovascular Events Using Large Language Models },
  author={ Sonish Sivarajkumar and Kimia Ameri and Chuqin Li and Yanshan Wang and Min Jiang },
  journal={arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.17222},
  year={ 2025 }
}
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