Background: Recently, artificial intelligence (AI) with computerized imaging analysis is attracting the attention of clinicians, in particular for its potential applications in improving cancer diagnosis. This review aims to investigate the contribution of radiomics and AI on the radiological preoperative assessment of patients with uterine sarcomas (USs). Methods: Our literature review involved a systematic search conducted in the last ten years about diagnosis, staging and treatments with radiomics and AI in USs. The protocol was drafted according to the systematic review and meta-analysis preferred reporting project (PRISMA-P) and was registered in the PROSPERO database (CRD42021253535). Results: The initial search identified 754 articles; of these, six papers responded to the characteristics required for the revision and were included in the final analysis. The predominant technique tested was magnetic resonance imaging. The analyzed studies revealed that even though sometimes complex models included AI-related algorithms, they are still too complex for translation into clinical practice. Furthermore, since these results are extracted by retrospective series and do not include external validations, currently it is hard to predict the chances of their application in different study groups. Conclusion: To date, insufficient evidence supports the benefit of radiomics in USs. Nevertheless, this field is promising but the quality of studies should be a priority in these new technologies.

Radiomics and artificial intelligence in uterine sarcomas: A systematic review / Ravegnini G.; Ferioli M.; Morganti A.G.; Strigari L.; Pantaleo M.A.; Nannini M.; De Leo A.; De Crescenzo E.; Coe M.; De Palma A.; De Iaco P.; Rizzo S.; Perrone A.M.. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE. - ISSN 2075-4426. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:11(2021), pp. 1179.1179-1179.1179. [10.3390/jpm11111179]

Radiomics and artificial intelligence in uterine sarcomas: A systematic review

Ravegnini G.;Ferioli M.;Morganti A. G.;Pantaleo M. A.;Nannini M.;De Leo A.;De Crescenzo E.;Coe M.;De Iaco P.;Perrone A. M.
2021

Abstract

Background: Recently, artificial intelligence (AI) with computerized imaging analysis is attracting the attention of clinicians, in particular for its potential applications in improving cancer diagnosis. This review aims to investigate the contribution of radiomics and AI on the radiological preoperative assessment of patients with uterine sarcomas (USs). Methods: Our literature review involved a systematic search conducted in the last ten years about diagnosis, staging and treatments with radiomics and AI in USs. The protocol was drafted according to the systematic review and meta-analysis preferred reporting project (PRISMA-P) and was registered in the PROSPERO database (CRD42021253535). Results: The initial search identified 754 articles; of these, six papers responded to the characteristics required for the revision and were included in the final analysis. The predominant technique tested was magnetic resonance imaging. The analyzed studies revealed that even though sometimes complex models included AI-related algorithms, they are still too complex for translation into clinical practice. Furthermore, since these results are extracted by retrospective series and do not include external validations, currently it is hard to predict the chances of their application in different study groups. Conclusion: To date, insufficient evidence supports the benefit of radiomics in USs. Nevertheless, this field is promising but the quality of studies should be a priority in these new technologies.
2021
Radiomics and artificial intelligence in uterine sarcomas: A systematic review / Ravegnini G.; Ferioli M.; Morganti A.G.; Strigari L.; Pantaleo M.A.; Nannini M.; De Leo A.; De Crescenzo E.; Coe M.; De Palma A.; De Iaco P.; Rizzo S.; Perrone A.M.. - In: JOURNAL OF PERSONALIZED MEDICINE. - ISSN 2075-4426. - ELETTRONICO. - 11:11(2021), pp. 1179.1179-1179.1179. [10.3390/jpm11111179]
Ravegnini G.; Ferioli M.; Morganti A.G.; Strigari L.; Pantaleo M.A.; Nannini M.; De Leo A.; De Crescenzo E.; Coe M.; De Palma A.; De Iaco P.; Rizzo S.; Perrone A.M.
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