Radiomic features (RFs) based on multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) seem promising biomarkers of prostate cancer (PCa), although working with multiple mpMRI sequences makes standardization and proving RFs clinical reliability more challenging. Our study aims at investigating whether local RFs based on one-only high b-value Diffusion Weighted (DW) sequence can stratify patients according to four classes with progressive PCa risk levels. 42 biopsy-proven patients were enrolled, including patients with negative biopsy and either negative (n=7) or positive (n=10) mpMRI, NCS-PCa (n=10), and CS-PCa (n=15). 84 RFs measuring local heterogeneity were extracted from DWIb2000, ranked based on Kruskal-Wallis (p<0.001) and one-tail Wilcoxon rank-sum test (p≤0.05) for multi- and pair-wise comparisons. RFs stability was assessed as segmentations varied. The Spearman index (ρs) assessed the rank correlation between RFs and risk levels. One RF, CVL-m, stratifies patients in 4 progressive classes with ρs=0.81, thus suggesting that a progressive local tissue heterogeneity can predict PCa prognosis.

Margherita Mottola, A.B. (2021). Prostate cancer staging based on high b-value diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging [10.1109/ISBI48211.2021.9434118].

Prostate cancer staging based on high b-value diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging

Margherita Mottola;Alessandro Bevilacqua
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Giampaolo Gavelli;
2021

Abstract

Radiomic features (RFs) based on multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) seem promising biomarkers of prostate cancer (PCa), although working with multiple mpMRI sequences makes standardization and proving RFs clinical reliability more challenging. Our study aims at investigating whether local RFs based on one-only high b-value Diffusion Weighted (DW) sequence can stratify patients according to four classes with progressive PCa risk levels. 42 biopsy-proven patients were enrolled, including patients with negative biopsy and either negative (n=7) or positive (n=10) mpMRI, NCS-PCa (n=10), and CS-PCa (n=15). 84 RFs measuring local heterogeneity were extracted from DWIb2000, ranked based on Kruskal-Wallis (p<0.001) and one-tail Wilcoxon rank-sum test (p≤0.05) for multi- and pair-wise comparisons. RFs stability was assessed as segmentations varied. The Spearman index (ρs) assessed the rank correlation between RFs and risk levels. One RF, CVL-m, stratifies patients in 4 progressive classes with ρs=0.81, thus suggesting that a progressive local tissue heterogeneity can predict PCa prognosis.
2021
Proceedings of the IEEE International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI 2021)
1386
1389
Margherita Mottola, A.B. (2021). Prostate cancer staging based on high b-value diffusion weighted magnetic resonance imaging [10.1109/ISBI48211.2021.9434118].
Margherita Mottola, Alessandro Bevilacqua, Fabio Ferroni, Giampaolo Gavelli, Domenico Barone
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