“Stability of radiomic features in magnetic resonance imaging of the female pelvis: A multicentre phantom study” [Phys. Medica 130 (2025) 104895]

Roberto Sghedoni*, Daniela Origgi, Noemi Cucurachi, Giuseppe Castiglioni Minischetti, Davide Alio, Giovanni Savini, Francesca Botta, Simona Marzi, Marco Aiello, Tiziana Rancati, Davide Cusumano, Letterio Salvatore Politi, Vittorio Didonna, Raffaella Massafra, Antonella Petrillo, Antonio Esposito, Sara Imparato, Luca Anemoni, Chandra Bortolotto, Lorenzo PredaLuca Boldrini

*Autore corrispondente per questo lavoro

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Abstract

The publisher regrets to miss the abstract of the above article. Please find the details below: Abstract Background. Radiomics has emerged as a promising tool for extracting large amounts of quantitative features from conventional biomedical imaging. Multicentre studies have investigated reproducibility and repeatability of radiomic features for different approaches in acquisition and image reconstruction for several imaging modalities. This study aimed to compare the impact of scanners and centre-specific parameter settings on the radiomic features calculated on images of a phantom. Methods. This is a MRI multicentre phantom study gathering ten centres and 19 scanners of the Italian “Alleanza contro il Cancro” network. The participant centres were asked to acquire repeated T2-weighted images of a dedicated pelvis-shaped phantom filled with silicon oil with four embedded inserts filled with polyethylene spheres and an agar solution, resulting in different heterogeneity textures. Each centre acquired the images using the local protocol for female pelvis investigation. For each MRI acquisition, radiomic features were extracted with and without image preprocessing. Results. Feature repeatability was assessed by calculating the coefficient of variation, while the agreement between different scanners was evaluated through the intraclass correlation coefficient. The coefficient of variation was lower than 7% for all the families of features and turned out to be unaffected by image preprocessing. Most families of features showed higher reproducibility when images underwent the preprocessing steps typically employed in an MR radiomic study. Discussion. Preliminary tests on phantoms can be preparatory to multicenter clinical radiomic studies to quantify the inherent variability in feature extraction due to the use of different MR scanners, sequences and image processing. The publisher would like to apologise for any inconvenience caused.
Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)N/A-N/A
RivistaPhysica Medica
Volume132
Numero di pubblicazione132
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2025

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Biofisica
  • Radiologia, Medicina Nucleare e Diagnostica per Immagini
  • Fisica e Astronomia Generali

Keywords

  • Radiomic features

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