Preoperative prediction of perineural invasion and lymphovascular invasion with CT radiomics in gastric cancer

To determine whether contrast-enhanced CT radiomics features can preoperatively predict lymphovascular invasion (LVI) and perineural invasion (PNI) in gastric cancer (GC). A total of 148 patients were included in the LVI group, and 143 patients were included in the PNI group. Three predictive models...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of radiology Open 2024-06, Vol.12, p.100550-100550, Article 100550
Hauptverfasser: He, Yaoyao, Yang, Miao, Hou, Rong, Ai, Shuangquan, Nie, Tingting, Chen, Jun, Hu, Huaifei, Guo, Xiaofang, Liu, Yulin, Yuan, Zilong
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Zusammenfassung:To determine whether contrast-enhanced CT radiomics features can preoperatively predict lymphovascular invasion (LVI) and perineural invasion (PNI) in gastric cancer (GC). A total of 148 patients were included in the LVI group, and 143 patients were included in the PNI group. Three predictive models were constructed, including clinical, radiomics, and combined models. A nomogram was developed with clinical risk factors to predict LVI and PNI status. The predictive performance of the three models was mainly evaluated using the mean area under the curve (AUC). The performance of three predictive models was assessed concerning calibration and clinical usefulness. In the LVI group, the predictive power of the combined model (AUC=0.871, 0.822) outperformed the clinical model (AUC=0.792, 0.728) and the radiomics model (AUC=0.792, 0.728) in both the training and testing cohorts. In the PNI group, the combined model (AUC=0.834, 0.828) also had better predictive power than the clinical model (AUC=0.764, 0.632) and the radiomics model (AUC=0.764, 0.632) in both the training and testing cohorts. The combined models also showed good calibration and clinical usefulness for LVI and PNI prediction. CECT-based radiomics analysis might serve as a non-invasive method to predict LVI and PNI status in GC.
ISSN:2352-0477
2352-0477
DOI:10.1016/j.ejro.2024.100550