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Comparison Study of Myocardial Radiomics Feature Properties on Energy-Integrating and Photon-Counting Detector CT

The implementation of radiomics-based, quantitative imaging parameters is hampered by a lack of stability and standardization. Photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT), compared to energy-integrating computed tomography (EICT), does rely on a novel detector technology, promising better spatial res...

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Autores principales: Ayx, Isabelle, Tharmaseelan, Hishan, Hertel, Alexander, Nörenberg, Dominik, Overhoff, Daniel, Rotkopf, Lukas T., Riffel, Philipp, Schoenberg, Stefan O., Froelich, Matthias F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9141463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35626448
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051294
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author Ayx, Isabelle
Tharmaseelan, Hishan
Hertel, Alexander
Nörenberg, Dominik
Overhoff, Daniel
Rotkopf, Lukas T.
Riffel, Philipp
Schoenberg, Stefan O.
Froelich, Matthias F.
author_facet Ayx, Isabelle
Tharmaseelan, Hishan
Hertel, Alexander
Nörenberg, Dominik
Overhoff, Daniel
Rotkopf, Lukas T.
Riffel, Philipp
Schoenberg, Stefan O.
Froelich, Matthias F.
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description The implementation of radiomics-based, quantitative imaging parameters is hampered by a lack of stability and standardization. Photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT), compared to energy-integrating computed tomography (EICT), does rely on a novel detector technology, promising better spatial resolution and contrast-to-noise ratio. However, its effect on radiomics feature properties is unknown. This work investigates this topic in myocardial imaging. In this retrospective, single-center IRB-approved study, the left ventricular myocardium was segmented on CT, and the radiomics features were extracted using pyradiomics. To compare features between scanners, a t-test for non-paired samples and F-test was performed, with a threshold of 0.05 set as a benchmark for significance. Feature correlations were calculated by the Pearson correlation coefficient, and visualization was performed with heatmaps. A total of 50 patients (56% male, mean age 56) were enrolled in this study, with equal proportions of PCCT and EICT. First-order features were, nearly, comparable between both groups. However, higher-order features showed a partially significant difference between PCCT and EICT. While first-order radiomics features of left ventricular myocardium show comparability between PCCT and EICT, detected differences of higher-order features may indicate a possible impact of improved spatial resolution, better detection of lower-energy photons, and a better signal-to-noise ratio on texture analysis on PCCT.
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spelling pubmed-91414632022-05-28 Comparison Study of Myocardial Radiomics Feature Properties on Energy-Integrating and Photon-Counting Detector CT Ayx, Isabelle Tharmaseelan, Hishan Hertel, Alexander Nörenberg, Dominik Overhoff, Daniel Rotkopf, Lukas T. Riffel, Philipp Schoenberg, Stefan O. Froelich, Matthias F. Diagnostics (Basel) Article The implementation of radiomics-based, quantitative imaging parameters is hampered by a lack of stability and standardization. Photon-counting computed tomography (PCCT), compared to energy-integrating computed tomography (EICT), does rely on a novel detector technology, promising better spatial resolution and contrast-to-noise ratio. However, its effect on radiomics feature properties is unknown. This work investigates this topic in myocardial imaging. In this retrospective, single-center IRB-approved study, the left ventricular myocardium was segmented on CT, and the radiomics features were extracted using pyradiomics. To compare features between scanners, a t-test for non-paired samples and F-test was performed, with a threshold of 0.05 set as a benchmark for significance. Feature correlations were calculated by the Pearson correlation coefficient, and visualization was performed with heatmaps. A total of 50 patients (56% male, mean age 56) were enrolled in this study, with equal proportions of PCCT and EICT. First-order features were, nearly, comparable between both groups. However, higher-order features showed a partially significant difference between PCCT and EICT. While first-order radiomics features of left ventricular myocardium show comparability between PCCT and EICT, detected differences of higher-order features may indicate a possible impact of improved spatial resolution, better detection of lower-energy photons, and a better signal-to-noise ratio on texture analysis on PCCT. MDPI 2022-05-23 /pmc/articles/PMC9141463/ /pubmed/35626448 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics12051294 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Froelich, Matthias F.
Comparison Study of Myocardial Radiomics Feature Properties on Energy-Integrating and Photon-Counting Detector CT
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title_short Comparison Study of Myocardial Radiomics Feature Properties on Energy-Integrating and Photon-Counting Detector CT
title_sort comparison study of myocardial radiomics feature properties on energy-integrating and photon-counting detector ct
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