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Evaluation of split renal dysfunction using radiomics based on magnetic resonance diffusion-weighted imaging.
Zhao, Shengchao; Ding, Yi; Gan, Lijuan; Yang, Pei; Xie, Yuanliang; Hu, Yun; Chen, Jun; Wang, Xiang; Huang, Zengfa; Zhou, Bin.
Affiliation
  • Zhao S; Center of Interventional Medicine, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China.
  • Ding Y; Center of Cerebrovascular Disease, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China.
  • Gan L; Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging and Guangdong Provincial Engineering Research Center of Molecular Imaging, The Fifth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai, Guangdong Province, China.
  • Yang P; Department of Radiology, The Central Hospital of Wuhan, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
  • Xie Y; Department of Gynecological Oncology, Zhongnan Hospital of Wuhan University, Wuhan, China.
  • Hu Y; Department of Radiology, The Central Hospital of Wuhan, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
  • Chen J; Department of Radiology, The Central Hospital of Wuhan, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
  • Wang X; Department of Radiology, The Central Hospital of Wuhan, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
  • Huang Z; GE Healthcare, Wuhan, China.
  • Zhou B; Department of Radiology, The Central Hospital of Wuhan, Tongji Medical College, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, China.
Med Phys ; 2024 May 27.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38801337
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Accurate and noninvasive assessment of split renal dysfunction is crucial, while there is lack of corresponding method clinically.

PURPOSE:

To investigate the feasibility of using diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI)-based radiomics models to evaluate split renal dysfunction.

METHODS:

We enrolled patients with impaired and normal renal function undergoing renal DWI examination. Glomerular filtration rate (GFR, mL/min) was measured using 99mTc-DTPA scintigraphy, which is reference standard of GFR measurement. The kidneys were classified into normal (GFR ≥40), mildly impaired (20≤ GFR < 40), moderately impaired (10≤ GFR < 20), and severely impaired (GFR < 10) renal function groups. Optimized subsets of radiomics features were selected from renal DWI images and radiomics scores (Rad-score) calculated to discriminate groups with different renal function. The radiomics model (Rad-score based) was developed in a training cohort and validated in a test cohort. Evaluations were conducted on the discrimination, calibration, and clinical application of the method.

RESULTS:

The final analysis included 330 kidneys. Logistic regression was used to develop three radiomics models, model A, B, and C, which were used to distinguish normal from impaired, mild from moderate, and moderate from severe renal function, respectively. The area under the curve of the three models were 0.822, 0.704, and 0.887 in the training cohort and 0.843, 0.717, and 0.897 in the test cohort, respectively, indicating efficient discrimination performance.

CONCLUSIONS:

DWI-based radiomics models have potential for evaluating split renal dysfunction and discriminating between normal and impaired renal function groups and their subgroups.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Med Phys Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Med Phys Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: China
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