In vivo repeatability and multiscanner reproducibility of MRI radiomics features in patients with monoclonal plasma cell disorders: a prospective bi-institutional study

M Wennmann, F Bauer, A Klein, J Chmelik… - Investigative …, 2023 - journals.lww.com
M Wennmann, F Bauer, A Klein, J Chmelik, M Grözinger, LT Rotkopf, P Neher, R Gnirs…
Investigative Radiology, 2023journals.lww.com
Objectives Despite the extensive number of publications in the field of radiomics, radiomics
algorithms barely enter large-scale clinical application. Supposedly, the low external
generalizability of radiomics models is one of the main reasons, which hinders the
translation from research to clinical application. The objectives of this study were to
investigate reproducibility of radiomics features (RFs) in vivo under variation of patient
positioning, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence, and MRI scanners, and to …
Abstract
Objectives
Despite the extensive number of publications in the field of radiomics, radiomics algorithms barely enter large-scale clinical application. Supposedly, the low external generalizability of radiomics models is one of the main reasons, which hinders the translation from research to clinical application. The objectives of this study were to investigate reproducibility of radiomics features (RFs) in vivo under variation of patient positioning, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) sequence, and MRI scanners, and to identify a subgroup of RFs that shows acceptable reproducibility across all different acquisition scenarios.
Materials and Methods
Between November 30, 2020 and February 16, 2021, 55 patients with monoclonal plasma cell disorders were included in this prospective, bi-institutional, single-vendor study. Participants underwent one reference scan at a 1.5 T MRI scanner and several retest scans: once after simple repositioning, once with a second MRI protocol, once at another 1.5 T scanner, and once at a 3 T scanner. Radiomics feature from the bone marrow of the left hip bone were extracted, both from original scans and after different image normalizations. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was used to assess RF repeatability and reproducibility.
Results
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