Background: Radiomics can be applied on parametric maps obtained from IntraVoxel Incoherent Motion (IVIM) MRI to characterize heterogeneity in diffusion and perfusion tissue properties. The purpose of this work is to assess the accuracy and reproducibility of radiomic features computed from IVIM maps using different fitting methods.Methods: 200 digitally simulated IVIM-MRI images with various SNR containing different combinations of texture patterns were generated from ground truth maps of true diffusion D, pseudo-diffusion D* and perfusion fraction f. Four different methods (segmented least-square LSQ, Bayesian, supervised and unsupervised deep learning DL) were adopted to quantify IVIM maps from simulations and from two real images of liver tumor. Radiomic fea-tures were computed from ground truth and estimated maps. Accuracy and reproducibility among quantification methods were assessed. Results: Almost 50% of radiomic features computed from D maps using DL approaches, 36% using Bayes and 27% using LSQ presented errors lower than 50%. Radiomic features from f and D* maps were accurate only if computed using DL methods from histogram. High reproducibility (ICC>0.8) was found only for D maps among DL and Bayes methods, whereas features from f and D* maps were less reproducible, with LSQ approach in lower agreement with the others. Conclusions: Texture patterns were preserved and correctly estimated only on D maps, except for LSQ approach. We suggest limiting radiomic analysis only to histogram and some texture features from D maps, to histogram features from f maps, and to avoid it on D* maps.
The quantification of IntraVoxel incoherent motion - MRI maps cannot preserve texture information: An evaluation based on simulated and in-vivo images
Scalco Elisa
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;Rizzo GiovannaSecondo
;Mastropietro AlfonsoUltimo
2023
Abstract
Background: Radiomics can be applied on parametric maps obtained from IntraVoxel Incoherent Motion (IVIM) MRI to characterize heterogeneity in diffusion and perfusion tissue properties. The purpose of this work is to assess the accuracy and reproducibility of radiomic features computed from IVIM maps using different fitting methods.Methods: 200 digitally simulated IVIM-MRI images with various SNR containing different combinations of texture patterns were generated from ground truth maps of true diffusion D, pseudo-diffusion D* and perfusion fraction f. Four different methods (segmented least-square LSQ, Bayesian, supervised and unsupervised deep learning DL) were adopted to quantify IVIM maps from simulations and from two real images of liver tumor. Radiomic fea-tures were computed from ground truth and estimated maps. Accuracy and reproducibility among quantification methods were assessed. Results: Almost 50% of radiomic features computed from D maps using DL approaches, 36% using Bayes and 27% using LSQ presented errors lower than 50%. Radiomic features from f and D* maps were accurate only if computed using DL methods from histogram. High reproducibility (ICC>0.8) was found only for D maps among DL and Bayes methods, whereas features from f and D* maps were less reproducible, with LSQ approach in lower agreement with the others. Conclusions: Texture patterns were preserved and correctly estimated only on D maps, except for LSQ approach. We suggest limiting radiomic analysis only to histogram and some texture features from D maps, to histogram features from f maps, and to avoid it on D* maps.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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