scholarly journals Building Reliable Radiomic Models Using Image Perturbation

Author(s):  
Xinzhi Teng ◽  
Jiang Zhang ◽  
Alex Zwanenburg ◽  
Jiachen Sun ◽  
Yu-hua Huang ◽  
...  

Abstract Radiomic model reliability is a central premise for its clinical translation. Presently, it is assessed using test-retest or external data, which, unfortunately, is often scarce in reality. Therefore, we aimed to develop a novel image perturbation-based method (IPBM) for the first of its kind toward building a reliable radiomic model. We first developed a radiomic prognostic model for head-and-neck cancer patients on a training (70%) and evaluated on a testing (30%) cohort using C-index. Subsequently, we applied the IPBM to CT images of both cohorts (Perturbed-Train and Perturbed-Test cohort) to generate 60 additional samples for both cohorts. Model reliability was assessed using intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) to quantify consistency of the C-index among the 60 samples in the Perturbed-Train and Perturbed-Test cohorts. Besides, we re-trained the radiomic model using reliable RFs exclusively (ICC>0.75) to validate the IPBM. Results showed moderate model reliability in Perturbed-Train (ICC:0.565, 95%CI:0.518-0.615) and Perturbed-Test (ICC:0.596, 95%CI:0.527-0.670) cohorts. An enhanced reliability of the re-trained model was observed in Perturbed-Train (ICC:0.782, 95%CI:0.759-0.815) and Perturbed-Test (ICC:0.825, 95%CI:0.782-0.867) cohorts, indicating validity of the IPBM. To conclude, we demonstated capability of the IPBM toward building reliable radiomic models, providing community with a novel model reliability assessment strategy prior to prospective evaluation.

Author(s):  
Isabella Da Silva Almeida ◽  
Larissa Pitanga Barreto ◽  
Letícia De Souza Andrade ◽  
Caio Victor Sousa ◽  
Yomara Lima Mota

The postural evaluation software (SAPO) has been used as a valuable tool for the analysis of postural alterations, however, such a tool depends on palpation performed by the evaluator. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the inter- and intra-examiner reliability of experienced and inexperienced examiners in measurements derived from the palpation method, and its possible influence on measurements obtained by SAPO. Nine evaluators participated in the study, which were divided into three groups according to experience with respect to palpation (GI: inexperienced group, GSE: semi-experienced group and GE: experienced group). Each evaluator performed the postural analysis of 10 volunteers, which were photographed in orthostatic position, following the SAPO recommendations. The intra-examiner reliability analysis indicated that all three groups had higher, good and moderate mean correlation values for each examiner than low correlations. In the inter-examiner reliability assessment, GE and GSE groups exhibited higher correlation values. The intra-class correlation coefficient, in the single-measure analysis, presented correlation coefficients <0.70 in 9 of the variables analyzed, indicating non-significant correlation. It was concluded that the measures analyzed by SAPO have high intra-examiner reliability. However, regarding inter-examiner reliability, the group composed of inexperienced evaluators presented lower values, suggesting that the experience time may have influenced the inter-examiner reliability regarding postural evaluation.


1991 ◽  
Vol 73 (2-3) ◽  
pp. 42a-42a
Author(s):  
Evril Caldani ◽  
José Santini ◽  
Marie-Hélène Gaspard ◽  
Jean-Louis Moll ◽  
Olivier Dassonville ◽  
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Oral Oncology ◽  
2018 ◽  
Vol 81 ◽  
pp. 52-60 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacob H. Rasmussen ◽  
Katrin Håkansson ◽  
Gregers B. Rasmussen ◽  
Ivan R. Vogelius ◽  
Jeppe Friborg ◽  
...  

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