Hepatocellular carcinoma pathologic grade prediction using radiomics and machine learning models of gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI: a two-center study
- Authors
- Han, Yeo Eun; Cho, Yongwon; Kim, Min Ju; Park, Beom Jin; Sung, Deuk Jae; Han, Na Yeon; Sim, Ki Choon; Park, Yang Shin; Park, Bit Na
- Issue Date
- 2022
- Publisher
- SPRINGER
- Keywords
- Carcinoma; Hepatocellular; Machine learning; Magnetic resonance imaging; Neoplasm grading
- Citation
- ABDOMINAL RADIOLOGY
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- ABDOMINAL RADIOLOGY
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/146080
- DOI
- 10.1007/s00261-022-03679-y
- ISSN
- 2366-004X
- Abstract
- Purpose To develop a radiomics-based hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) grade classifier model based on data from gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI. Methods This retrospective study included 137 patients who underwent hepatectomy for a single HCC and gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI within 60 days before surgery. HCC grade was categorized as low or high (modified Edmondson-Steiner grade I-II vs. III-IV). We used the hepatobiliary phase (HBP), portal venous phase, T2-weighted image(T2WI), and T1-weighted image(T1WI). From the volume of interest in HCC, 833 radiomic features were extracted. Radiomic and clinical features were selected using a random forest regressor, and the classification model was trained and validated using a random forest classifier and tenfold stratified cross-validation. Eight models were developed using the radiomic features alone or by combining the radiomic and clinical features. Models were validated with internal enrolled data (internal validation) and a dataset (28 patients) at a separate institution (external validation). The area under the curve (AUC) of the validation results was compared using the DeLong test. Results In internal and external validation, the HBP radiomics-only model showed the highest AUC (internal 0.80 +/- 0.09, external 0.70 +/- 0.09). In external validation, all models showed lower AUC than those for internal validation, while the T2WI and T1WI models failed to predict the HCC grade (AUC 0.30-0.58) in contrast to the internal validation results (AUC 0.67-0.78). Conclusion The radiomics-based machine learning model from gadoxetic acid-enhanced liver MRI could distinguish between low- and high-grade HCCs. The radiomics-only HBP model showed the best AUC among the eight models, good performance in internal validation, and fair performance in external validation. [GRAPHICS] .
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