Article,
Multi-sequence MRI radiomics of colorectal liver metastases: Which features are reproducible across readers?
Affiliations
- [1] Netherlands Cancer Institute [NORA names: Netherlands; Europe, EU; OECD];
- [2] Maastricht University [NORA names: Netherlands; Europe, EU; OECD];
- [3] University of Southern Denmark [NORA names: SDU University of Southern Denmark; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD];
- [4] University of Amsterdam [NORA names: Netherlands; Europe, EU; OECD]
Abstract
Purpose: To assess the inter-reader reproducibility of radiomics features on multiple MRI sequences after segmentations of colorectal liver metastases (CRLM). Method: 30 CRLM (in 23 patients) were manually delineated by three readers on MRI before the start of chemotherapy on the contrast enhanced T1-weighted images (CE-T1W) in the portal venous phase, T2-weighted images (T2W) and b800 diffusion weighted images (DWI). DWI delineations were copied to the ADC-maps. 107 radiomics features were extracted per sequence. The intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) was calculated per feature. Features were considered reproducible if ICC > 0.9. Results: 90% of CE-T1W features were reproducible with a median ICC of 0.98 (range 0.76–1.00). 81% of DWI features were robust with median ICC = 0.97 (range 0.38–1.00). The T2W features had a median ICC of 0.96 (range 0.55–0.99) and were reproducible in 80%. ADC showed the lowest number of reproducible features with 58% and median ICC = 0.91 (range 0.38–0.99) When considering the lower bound of the ICC 95% confidence intervals, 58%, 66%, 54% and 29% reached 0.9 for the CE-T1W, DWI, T2W and ADC features, respectively. The feature class with the best reproducibility differed per sequence. Conclusions: The majority of MRI radiomics features from CE-T1W, T2W, DWI and ADC in colorectal liver metastases were robust for segmentation variability between readers. The CE-T1W yielded slightly better reproducibility results compared to DWI and T2W. The ADC features seem more susceptible to reader differences compared to the other three sequences.