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Quantitative CT texture-based method to predict diagnosis and prognosis of fibrosing interstitial lung disease patterns

Image and Video Processing 2022-06-22 v1 Machine Learning Quantitative Methods Machine Learning

Abstract

Purpose: To utilize high-resolution quantitative CT (QCT) imaging features for prediction of diagnosis and prognosis in fibrosing interstitial lung diseases (ILD). Approach: 40 ILD patients (20 usual interstitial pneumonia (UIP), 20 non-UIP pattern ILD) were classified by expert consensus of 2 radiologists and followed for 7 years. Clinical variables were recorded. Following segmentation of the lung field, a total of 26 texture features were extracted using a lattice-based approach (TM model). The TM model was compared with previously histogram-based model (HM) for their abilities to classify UIP vs non-UIP. For prognostic assessment, survival analysis was performed comparing the expert diagnostic labels versus TM metrics. Results: In the classification analysis, the TM model outperformed the HM method with AUC of 0.70. While survival curves of UIP vs non-UIP expert labels in Cox regression analysis were not statistically different, TM QCT features allowed statistically significant partition of the cohort. Conclusions: TM model outperformed HM model in distinguishing UIP from non-UIP patterns. Most importantly, TM allows for partitioning of the cohort into distinct survival groups, whereas expert UIP vs non-UIP labeling does not. QCT TM models may improve diagnosis of ILD and offer more accurate prognostication, better guiding patient management.

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@article{arxiv.2206.09766,
  title  = {Quantitative CT texture-based method to predict diagnosis and prognosis of fibrosing interstitial lung disease patterns},
  author = {Babak Haghighi and Warren B. Gefter and Lauren Pantalone and Despina Kontos and Eduardo Mortani Barbosa},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.09766},
  year   = {2022}
}