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Öğe ChatGPT and Rhinoplasty Recovery: An Exploration of AI's Role in Post-Operative Guidance(Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., 2023) Capelleras, M.; Soto-Galindo, G.A.; Cruellas, M.; Apaydin, F.The potential applications of artificial intelligence (AI) in healthcare have garnered significant interest in recent years. This study presents the first published exploration of ChatGPT, an AI language model, as a tool for providing post-operative guidance during rhinoplasty recovery. The primary objective was to shed light on the role of ChatGPT in augmenting patient care during the critical post-operative phase. Using the Rhinobase database, standardized questions were formulated to evaluate AI-generated responses addressing pain management, swelling, bruising, and potential asymmetries. Results demonstrated that ChatGPT has the potential to enhance patient education and alleviate emotional distress by providing general information and reassurance during the recovery process. However, the study emphasized that AI should not replace personalized advice from qualified healthcare professionals. This pioneering investigation offers valuable insights into the integration of AI and human expertise, paving the way for optimized post-rhinoplasty recovery care. © 2023 Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.. All rights reserved.Öğe Effectiveness of ChatGPT to Identify and Accurately Guide Patients in Rhinoplasty Complications(Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc., 2023) Soto-Galindo, G.A.; Capelleras, M.; Cruellas, M.; Apaydin, F.Introduction: Postoperative complications in rhinoplasty require prompt intervention for optimal outcomes. ChatGPT, an AI tool, offers potential for assisting in postoperative care. Objective: This study aims to assess ChatGPT's effectiveness in providing guidance for various rhinoplasty complications. Methods: Different complication scenarios were inputted into ChatGPT. Responses were categorized into "Contact Surgeon" or "Follow Postoperative Instructions." Results: ChatGPT consistently advised immediate surgeon contact for infection. For other complications, it recommended monitoring and adhering to instructions, while suggesting surgeon contact if concerns persisted. Conclusion: ChatGPT shows promise in aiding patients' postoperative care by accurately identifying cases necessitating communication with surgeons or emergency care. This research underscores AI's potential in enhancing patient-centered care and contributes to the evolving landscape of healthcare practices. © 2023 Thieme Medical Publishers, Inc.. All rights reserved.