Computed tomography–based radiomics for identifying pulmonary cryptococcosis mimicking lung cancer. Issue 9 (4th July 2022)
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- Title:
- Computed tomography–based radiomics for identifying pulmonary cryptococcosis mimicking lung cancer. Issue 9 (4th July 2022)
- Main Title:
- Computed tomography–based radiomics for identifying pulmonary cryptococcosis mimicking lung cancer
- Authors:
- Zhang, Yongchang
Chu, Zhigang
Yu, Jianqun
Chen, Xiaoyi
Liu, Jing
Xu, Jingxu
Huang, Chencui
Peng, Liqing - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Pulmonary cryptococcosis (PC) is an invasive pulmonary fungal disease, and nodule/mass‐type PC may mimic lung cancer (LC) in imaging appearance. Thus, an accurate diagnosis of nodule/mass‐type PC is beneficial for appropriate management. However, the differentiation of nodule/mass‐type PC from LC through computed tomography (CT) is still challenging. Purpose: To develop and externally test a CT‐based radiomics model for differentiating nodule/mass‐type PC from LC. Methods: In this retrospective study, patients with nodule/mass‐type PC or LC who underwent non‐enhanced chest CT were included: Institution 1 was for the training set, and institutions 2 and 3 were for the external test set. Large quantities of radiomics features were extracted. The radiomics score (Rad‐score) was calculated using the linear discriminant analysis, and a subsequent fivefold cross‐validation was performed. A combined model was developed by incorporating Rad‐score and clinical factors. Finally, the models were tested with an external test set and compared using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Results: A total of 168 patients (45 with PC and 123 with LC) were in the training set, and 72 (36 with PC and 36 with LC) were in the external test set. Of the 81 patients with PC, 30 were immunocompromised (37%). Rad‐score, comprising 18 features, had an AUC of 0.844 after fivefold cross‐validation, which was lower than that (AUC = 0.943, p = 0.003) ofAbstract: Background: Pulmonary cryptococcosis (PC) is an invasive pulmonary fungal disease, and nodule/mass‐type PC may mimic lung cancer (LC) in imaging appearance. Thus, an accurate diagnosis of nodule/mass‐type PC is beneficial for appropriate management. However, the differentiation of nodule/mass‐type PC from LC through computed tomography (CT) is still challenging. Purpose: To develop and externally test a CT‐based radiomics model for differentiating nodule/mass‐type PC from LC. Methods: In this retrospective study, patients with nodule/mass‐type PC or LC who underwent non‐enhanced chest CT were included: Institution 1 was for the training set, and institutions 2 and 3 were for the external test set. Large quantities of radiomics features were extracted. The radiomics score (Rad‐score) was calculated using the linear discriminant analysis, and a subsequent fivefold cross‐validation was performed. A combined model was developed by incorporating Rad‐score and clinical factors. Finally, the models were tested with an external test set and compared using the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Results: A total of 168 patients (45 with PC and 123 with LC) were in the training set, and 72 (36 with PC and 36 with LC) were in the external test set. Of the 81 patients with PC, 30 were immunocompromised (37%). Rad‐score, comprising 18 features, had an AUC of 0.844 after fivefold cross‐validation, which was lower than that (AUC = 0.943, p = 0.003) of the combined model integrating Rad‐score, age, lobulation, pleural retraction, and patches. In the external test set, Rad‐score and the combined model obtained good predictive performance (AUC = 0.824 for Rad‐score, and 0.869 for the combined model). Moreover, the combined model outperformed the clinical model in the cross‐validation and external test (0.943 vs. 0.810, p <0.001; 0.869 vs. 0.769, p = 0.011). Conclusions: The proposed combined model exhibits a good differential diagnostic performance between nodule/mass‐type PC and LC. The CT‐based radiomics analysis has the potential to serve as an effective tool for the differentiation of nodule/mass‐type PC from LC in clinical practice. … (more)
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- Medical physics. Volume 49:Issue 9(2022)
- Journal:
- Medical physics
- Issue:
- Volume 49:Issue 9(2022)
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- Volume 49, Issue 9 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 49
- Issue:
- 9
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0049-0009-0000
- Page Start:
- 5943
- Page End:
- 5952
- Publication Date:
- 2022-07-04
- Subjects:
- computed tomography -- lung cancer -- pulmonary cryptococcosis -- radiomics
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- 10.1002/mp.15789 ↗
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