Bing MaoYajun RenXuan YuXinliang LiangXiangming Ding
Objective To develop a contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) based radiomics model using machine learning method and assess its ability of preoperative prediction for the early recurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods A total of 297 patients confirmed with HCC were assigned to the training dataset and test dataset based on the 8:2 ratio, and the follow-up period of the patients was from May 2012 to July 2017. The lesion sites were manually segmented using ITK-SNAP, and the pyradiomics platform was applied to extract radiomic features. We established the machine learning model to predict the early recurrence of HCC. The accuracy, AUC, standard deviation, specificity, and sensitivity were applied to evaluate the model performance. Results 1,688 features were extracted from the arterial phase and venous phase images, respectively. When arterial phase and venous phase images were employed correlated with clinical factors to train a prediction model, it achieved the best performance (AUC with 95% CI 0.8300(0.7560-0.9040), sensitivity 89.45%, specificity 79.07%, accuracy 82.67%, p value 0.0064). Conclusion The CECT-based radiomics may be helpful to non-invasively reveal the potential connection between CECT images and early recurrence of HCC. The combination of radiomics and clinical factors could boost model performance.
Panyanat AonpongQingqin ChenYutaro IwamotoLanfen LinHongjie HuQiaowei ZhangYen‐Wei Chen
Bing MaoLianzhong ZhangPeigang NingFeng DingFatian WuGary LuYayuan GengJingdong Ma
Li XiongYing-Jie PengSH LiX. TangJun ZhouLing Gong
Hongbo ZhuZeyu ZhengHeng ZhaoJing ZhangHong ZhuYuehua LiZhong‐Yi DongLushan XiaoJunjie KuangXiaoli ZhangLi Liu
Ting DaiQianbiao GuYingjie PengChuan-lin YuPeng LiuYa-Qiong He