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Erschienen in: European Radiology 2/2020

30.10.2019 | Head and Neck

Prognostic value of the radiomics-based model in progression-free survival of hypopharyngeal cancer treated with chemoradiation

verfasst von: Xiaokai Mo, Xiangjun Wu, Di Dong, Baoliang Guo, Changhong Liang, Xiaoning Luo, Bin Zhang, Lu Zhang, Yuhao Dong, Zhouyang Lian, Jing Liu, Shufang Pei, Wenhui Huang, Fusheng Ouyang, Jie Tian, Shuixing Zhang

Erschienen in: European Radiology | Ausgabe 2/2020

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Abstract

Purpose

To develop a radiomics-based model to stratify the risk of early progression (local/regional recurrence or metastasis) among patients with hypopharyngeal cancer undergoing chemoradiotherapy and modify their pretreatment plans.

Materials and methods

We randomly assigned 113 patients into two cohorts: training (n = 80) and validation (n = 33). The radiomic significant features were selected in the training cohort using least absolute shrinkage and selection operator and Akaike information criterion methods, and they were used to build the radiomic model. The concordance index (C-index) was applied to evaluate the model’s prognostic performance. A Kaplan–Meier analysis and the log-rank test were used to assess risk stratification ability of models in predicting progression. A nomogram was plotted to predict individual risk of progression.

Results

Composed of four significant features, the radiomic model showed good performance in stratifying patients into high- and low-risk groups of progression in both the training and validation cohorts (log-rank test, p = 0.00016, p = 0.0063, respectively). Peripheral invasion and metastasis were selected as significant clinical variables. The combined radiomic–clinical model showed good discriminative performance, with C-indices 0.804 (95% confidence interval (CI), 0.688–0.920) and 0.756 (95% CI, 0.605–0.907) in the training and validation cohorts, respectively. The median progression-free survival (PFS) in the high-risk group was significantly shorter than that in the low-risk group in the training (median PFS, 9.5 m and 19.0 m, respectively; p [log-rank] < 0.0001) and validation (median PFS, 11.3 m and 22.5 m, respectively; p [log-rank] = 0.0063) cohorts.

Conclusions

A radiomics-based model was established to predict the risk of progression in hypopharyngeal cancer with chemoradiotherapy.

Key Points

Clinical information showed limited performance in stratifying the risk of progression among patients with hypopharyngeal cancer.
Imaging features extracted from CECT and NCCT images were independent predictors of PFS.
We combined significant features and valuable clinical variables to establish a nomogram to predict individual risk of progression.
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Metadaten
Titel
Prognostic value of the radiomics-based model in progression-free survival of hypopharyngeal cancer treated with chemoradiation
verfasst von
Xiaokai Mo
Xiangjun Wu
Di Dong
Baoliang Guo
Changhong Liang
Xiaoning Luo
Bin Zhang
Lu Zhang
Yuhao Dong
Zhouyang Lian
Jing Liu
Shufang Pei
Wenhui Huang
Fusheng Ouyang
Jie Tian
Shuixing Zhang
Publikationsdatum
30.10.2019
Verlag
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Erschienen in
European Radiology / Ausgabe 2/2020
Print ISSN: 0938-7994
Elektronische ISSN: 1432-1084
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00330-019-06452-w

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