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MRI-based nomograms and radiomics in presurgical prediction of extraprostatic extension in prostate cancer: a systematic review
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Mete, Mutlu
, Ozdemir, Savas
, Gopireddy, Dheeraj R
, Gumus, Kazim Z
, Hernandez, Mauricio
, Kumar, Sindhu
, Lall, Chandana
, Virarkar, Mayur K
, Calimano-Ramirez, Luis F
, Balaji, K. C
in
Correlation coefficients
/ Cost analysis
/ Image segmentation
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Nomograms
/ Predictions
/ Prostate cancer
/ Quality assessment
/ Quality control
/ Radiomics
/ Standardization
/ Workflow
2023
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MRI-based nomograms and radiomics in presurgical prediction of extraprostatic extension in prostate cancer: a systematic review
by
Mete, Mutlu
, Ozdemir, Savas
, Gopireddy, Dheeraj R
, Gumus, Kazim Z
, Hernandez, Mauricio
, Kumar, Sindhu
, Lall, Chandana
, Virarkar, Mayur K
, Calimano-Ramirez, Luis F
, Balaji, K. C
in
Correlation coefficients
/ Cost analysis
/ Image segmentation
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Nomograms
/ Predictions
/ Prostate cancer
/ Quality assessment
/ Quality control
/ Radiomics
/ Standardization
/ Workflow
2023
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MRI-based nomograms and radiomics in presurgical prediction of extraprostatic extension in prostate cancer: a systematic review
by
Mete, Mutlu
, Ozdemir, Savas
, Gopireddy, Dheeraj R
, Gumus, Kazim Z
, Hernandez, Mauricio
, Kumar, Sindhu
, Lall, Chandana
, Virarkar, Mayur K
, Calimano-Ramirez, Luis F
, Balaji, K. C
in
Correlation coefficients
/ Cost analysis
/ Image segmentation
/ Magnetic resonance imaging
/ Medical imaging
/ Nomograms
/ Predictions
/ Prostate cancer
/ Quality assessment
/ Quality control
/ Radiomics
/ Standardization
/ Workflow
2023
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MRI-based nomograms and radiomics in presurgical prediction of extraprostatic extension in prostate cancer: a systematic review
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MRI-based nomograms and radiomics in presurgical prediction of extraprostatic extension in prostate cancer: a systematic review
2023
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PurposePrediction of extraprostatic extension (EPE) is essential for accurate surgical planning in prostate cancer (PCa). Radiomics based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has shown potential to predict EPE. We aimed to evaluate studies proposing MRI-based nomograms and radiomics for EPE prediction and assess the quality of current radiomics literature.MethodsWe used PubMed, EMBASE, and SCOPUS databases to find related articles using synonyms for MRI radiomics and nomograms to predict EPE. Two co-authors scored the quality of radiomics literature using the Radiomics Quality Score (RQS). Inter-rater agreement was measured using the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) from total RQS scores. We analyzed the characteristic s of the studies and used ANOVAs to associate the area under the curve (AUC) to sample size, clinical and imaging variables, and RQS scores.ResultsWe identified 33 studies—22 nomograms and 11 radiomics analyses. The mean AUC for nomogram articles was 0.783, and no significant associations were found between AUC and sample size, clinical variables, or number of imaging variables. For radiomics articles, there were significant associations between number of lesions and AUC (p < 0.013). The average RQS total score was 15.91/36 (44%). Through the radiomics operation, segmentation of region-of-interest, selection of features, and model building resulted in a broader range of results. The qualities the studies lacked most were phantom tests for scanner variabilities, temporal variability, external validation datasets, prospective designs, cost-effectiveness analysis, and open science.ConclusionUtilizing MRI-based radiomics to predict EPE in PCa patients demonstrates promising outcomes. However, quality improvement and standardization of radiomics workflow are needed.
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Springer Nature B.V
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