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Value of Shape and Texture Features from 18F-FDG PET/CT to Discriminate between Benign and Malignant Solitary Pulmonary Nodules: An Experimental Evaluation

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2020
Short description:
Value of Shape and Texture Features from 18F-FDG PET/CT to Discriminate between Benign and Malignant Solitary Pulmonary Nodules: An Experimental Evaluation / Palumbo, B., Bianconi, F., Palumbo, I., Fravolini, M.L., Minestrini, M., Nuvoli, S., Stazza, M.L., Rondini, M., Spanu, A.. - In: DIAGNOSTICS. - ISSN 2075-4418. - 10:9(2020), p. 696. [10.3390/diagnostics10090696]
abstract:
In this paper, we investigate the role of shape and texture features from 18F-FDG PET/CT to discriminate between benign and malignant solitary pulmonary nodules. To this end, we retrospectively evaluated cross-sectional data from 111 patients (64 males, 47 females, age = 67.5 ± 11.0) all with histologically confirmed benign (n=39) or malignant (n=72) solitary pulmonary nodules. Eighteen three-dimensional imaging features, including conventional, texture, and shape features from PET and CT were tested for significant differences (Wilcoxon-Mann-Withney) between the benign and malignant groups. Prediction models based on different feature sets and three classification strategies (Classification Tree, k-Nearest Neighbours, and Naïve Bayes) were also evaluated to assess the potential benefit of shape and texture features compared with conventional imaging features alone. Eight features from CT and 15 from PET were significantly different between the benign and malignant groups. Adding shape and texture features increased the performance of both the CT-based and PET-based prediction models with overall accuracy gain being 3.4-11.2 pp and 2.2-10.2 pp, respectively. In conclusion, we found that shape and texture features from 18F-FDG PET/CT can lead to a better discrimination between benign and malignant lung nodules by increasing the accuracy of the prediction models by an appreciable margin.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
radiomics; shape; solitary pulmonary nodule; texture
List of contributors:
Palumbo, Barbara; Bianconi, Francesco; Palumbo, Isabella; Fravolini, Mario Luca; Minestrini, Matteo; Nuvoli, Susanna; Stazza, Maria Lina; Rondini, Maria; Spanu, Angela
Authors of the University:
NUVOLI Susanna Maria Francesca
SPANU Angela
Handle:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/237886
Full Text:
https://iris.uniss.it//retrieve/handle/11388/237886/152933/diagnostics-10-00696%20(3).pdf
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