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CT texture analysis for prediction of EGFR mutational status and ALK rearrangement in patients with non-small cell lung cancer

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2021
Abstract:
Purpose: To develop a CT texture-based model able to predict epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-mutated, anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-rearranged lung adenocarcinomas and distinguish them from wild-type tumors on pre-treatment CT scans. Materials and methods: Texture analysis was performed using proprietary software TexRAD (TexRAD Ltd, Cambridge, UK) on pre-treatment contrast-enhanced CT scans of 84 patients with metastatic primary lung adenocarcinoma. Textural features were quantified using the filtration-histogram approach with different spatial scale filters on a single 5-mm-thick central slice considered representative of the whole tumor. In order to deal with class imbalance regarding mutational status percentages in our population, the dataset was optimized using the synthetic minority over-sampling technique (SMOTE) and correlations with textural features were investigated using a generalized boosted regression model (GBM) with a nested cross-validation approach (performance averaged over 1000 resampling episodes). Results: ALK rearrangements, EGFR mutations and wild-type tumors were observed in 19, 28 and 37 patients, respectively, in the original dataset. The balanced dataset was composed of 171 observations. Among the 29 original texture variables, 17 were employed for model building. Skewness on unfiltered images and on fine texture was the most important features. EGFR-mutated tumors showed the highest skewness while ALK-rearranged tumors had the lowest values with wild-type tumors showing intermediate values. The average accuracy of the model calculated on the independent nested validation set was 81.76% (95% CI 81.45–82.06). Conclusion: Texture analysis, in particular skewness values, could be promising for noninvasive characterization of lung adenocarcinoma with respect to EGFR and ALK mutations.
CRIS type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Anaplastic lymphoma kinase; Computed tomography; Epidermal growth factor; Non-small cell lung cancer; Radiomics; Texture analysis
List of contributors:
Agazzi, G. M.; Ravanelli, M.; Roca, E.; Medicina, D.; Balzarini, P.; Pessina, C.; Vermi, W.; Berruti, A.; Maroldi, R.; Farina, D.
Authors of the University:
BALZARINI PIERA
BERRUTI ALFREDO
FARINA DAVIDE
RAVANELLI MARCO
VERMI WILLIAM
Handle:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/539332
Published in:
LA RADIOLOGIA MEDICA
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