Application of CT Radiomics in Predicting Differentiation Level of Lung Adenocarcinoma

ObjectiveTo investigate the value of prediction of the differentiation level in lung adenocarcinoma based on CT radiomics model. MethodsData from 507 patients with postoperative pathological confirmed lung adenocarcinoma and clearly defined differentiation level of lung adenocarcinoma were retrospec...

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Main Authors: Shuai ZHANG, Peng HAN, Suya ZHANG, Dingli YE, Zhicheng HUANG
Format: Article
Language:zho
Published: Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Medical Instrumentation 2024-11-01
Series:Zhongguo yiliao qixie zazhi
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Online Access:https://zgylqxzz.xml-journal.net/article/doi/10.12455/j.issn.1671-7104.240152
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Summary:ObjectiveTo investigate the value of prediction of the differentiation level in lung adenocarcinoma based on CT radiomics model. MethodsData from 507 patients with postoperative pathological confirmed lung adenocarcinoma and clearly defined differentiation level of lung adenocarcinoma were retrospective analyzed. The enrolled cases were divided into poorly differentiation group and moderate-to-high differentiation group based on the grading criteria. CT image features were extracted, and seven machine learning algorithms were used to construct prediction models to obtain the AUC, accuracy, specificity, and sensitivity. ResultsThe poorly differentiation group consisted of 175 cases, while the moderate-to-high differentiation group had 332 cases. The XGBoost model demonstrated the best performance, with the AUC, accuracy, specificity, and sensitivity of this model on the validation set being 0.878, 0.829, 0.667, and 0.727, respectively. ConclusionCT radiomics model can effectively predict the differentiation level of poorly differentiation and moderate-to-high differentiation in lung adenocarcinoma.
ISSN:1671-7104