1. Predictability of the radiological response to Yttrium-90 transarterial radioembolization by dynamic magnetic resonance imaging-based radiomics analysis in patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.
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Ballı, Hüseyin Tuğsan, Pişkin, Ferhat Can, Yücel, Sevinç Püren, Sözütok, Sinan, Özgül, Duygu, and Aikimbaev, Kairgeldy
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YTTRIUM-90 radioembolization ,CHOLANGIOCARCINOMA ,RADIOMICS ,CLINICAL trials ,CONFIDENCE intervals - Abstract
PURPOSE: The study aims to investigate the predictability of the radiological response in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCC) patients undergoing Yttrium-90 transarterial radioembolization (TARE) with a combined model built on dynamic magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-based radiomics and clinical features. METHODS: Thirty-six naive iCC patients who underwent TARE were included in this study. The tumor segmentation was performed on the axial T2-weighted (T2W) without fat suppression, axial T2W with fat suppression, and axial T1-weighted (T1W) contrast-enhanced (CE) sequence in equilibrium phase (Eq). At the sixth month MRI follow-up, all patients were divided into responders and non-responders according to the modified Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors. Subsequently, a radiomics score (rad-score) and a combined model of the rad-score and clinical features for each sequence were generated and compared between the groups. RESULTS: Thirteen (36.1%) patients were considered responders, and the remaining 23 (63.9%) were non-responders. Responders exhibited significantly lower rad-scores than non-responders (P < 0.050 for all sequences). The radiomics models showed good discriminatory ability with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.696 [95% confidence interval (CI), 0.522-0.870] for the axial T1W-CE-Eq, AUC of 0.839 (95% CI, 0.709-0.970) for the axial T2W with fat suppression, and AUC of 0.836 (95% CI, 0.678-0.995) for the axial T2W without fat suppression. CONCLUSION: Radiomics models created by pre-treatment MRIs can predict the radiological response to Yttrium-90 TARE in iCC patients with high accuracy. Combining radiomics with clinical features could increase the power of the test. Large-scale studies of multi-parametric MRIs with internal and external validations are needed to determine the clinical value of radiomics in iCC patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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