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基于肿瘤和瘤周 CT 的放射组学和机器学习方法预测直肠癌微卫星不稳定性

 

Authors Yuan H , Peng Y, Xu X, Tu S, Wei Y, Ma Y 

Received 8 June 2022

Accepted for publication 29 July 2022

Published 9 August 2022 Volume 2022:14 Pages 2409—2418

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/CMAR.S377138

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Review by Single anonymous peer review

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Dr Chien-Feng Li

Objective: To predict the status of microsatellite instability (MSI) of rectal carcinoma (RC) using different machine learning algorithms based on tumoral and peritumoral radiomics combined with clinicopathological characteristics.
Methods: There were 497 RC patients enrolled in this retrospective study. The tumoral and peritumoral CT-based radiomic features were calculated after tumor segmentation. The radiomic features from two radiologists were compared by way of inter-observer correlation coefficient (ICC). After methods of variance, correlation, and dimension reduction, six machine learning algorithms of logistic regression (LR), Bayes, support vector machine, random forest, k-nearest neighbor, and decision tree were conducted to develop models for predicting MSI status of RC. The relative standard deviation (RSD) was quantified. The radiomics and significant clinicopathological variables constituted the radiomics-clinicopathological nomogram. The receiver operator curve (ROC) was made by DeLong test, and the area under curve (AUC) with 95% confidence interval (95% CI) was calculated to evaluate the performance of the model.
Results: The venous phase of CT examination was selected for further analysis because the proportion of radiomic features with ICC greater than 0.75 was higher. The tumoral and peritumoral model by LR algorithm (M-LR) with minimal RSD showed good performance in predicting MSI status of RC with the AUCs of 0.817 and 0.726 in the training and validation set. The radiomic-clinicopathological nomogram performed better in both the training and validation set with AUCs of 0.843 and 0.737.
Conclusion: The radiomics-clinicopathological nomogram demonstrated better predictive performance in evaluating the MSI status of RC.
Keywords: rectal carcinoma, microsatellite instability, computed tomography, machine learning, radiomics, nomogram