Influence of feature calculating parameters on the reproducibility of CT radiomic features: a thoracic phantom study

特征计算参数对CT放射组学特征可重复性的影响:一项胸部体模研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Existing studies have demonstrated that imaging parameters may affect radiomic features. However, the influence of feature calculating parameters has been overlooked. The purpose of this study is to investigate the influence of feature calculating parameters (gray-level range and bin size) on the reproducibility of CT radiomic features. METHODS: Thirty-six CT scans from an anthropomorphic thoracic phantom were acquired with different imaging parameters including effective dose, pitch, slice thicknesses and reconstruction kernels. The influence of feature calculating parameters was investigated in terms of three gray-level ranges and eleven gray-level bin sizes. Feature reproducibility was assessed by the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) with the cutoff value of 0.8 and the coefficient of variation (CV) with the cutoff value of 20%. The agreements of reproducible features in different ranges and bin sizes were analyzed by Kendall's W test and Kappa test. The proportions of reproducible features, in terms of two calculating, four imaging and two segmentation parameters, were evaluated using Cochran's Q test and Dunn's test. RESULTS: For the three gray-level ranges, 50% (44/88) of features were reproducible with a perfect agreement (Kendall's W coefficient 0.844, P<0.001). Of the 72 features that may be influenced by gray-level bin size, 33.3% (24/72) were reproducible for 11 bin sizes with a perfect agreement (Kendall's W coefficient 0.879, P<0.001). For the proportions of reproducible features, there was no statistically significant difference among three ranges (P=0.420), but there was among eleven bin sizes (P=0.013). The proportions of reproducible features in feature calculating parameters were statistically significantly lower than those in imaging parameters (adjusted P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Feature calculating parameters may have a greater influence than imaging parameters on the reproducibility of CT radiomic features, which should be given special attention in clinical applications.

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