Ultrasound-based radiomics: current status, challenges and future opportunities.

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q2 ACOUSTICS
Yingying Jia, Jun Yang, Yangyang Zhu, Fang Nie, HaoAO Wu, Ying Duan, Kundi Chen
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Abstract

Ultrasound (US) imaging is part of conventional medical imaging in clinical practice that is low-cost, non-ionizing, portable and capable of real-time image acquisition and display. However, in certain cases, US has limited sensitivity and specificity in differentiating between malignant and benign lesions. Ultrasound-based radiomics, as a new branch of radiomics, can provide additional features such as heterogeneity of lesions that are invisible to the naked eye, alone or in combination with demographic, histological, genomic or proteomic data, thereby improving the accuracy of US in diagnosis of disease. This article provides an introduction to ultrasound-based radiomics, covering its workflow, the application of machine learning, and current research status. Current limitations of radiomics, such as consistency of image acquisition, parameter variations, and difficulty in calibrating quantitative methods in ultrasound, will also be covered.

基于超声的放射组学:现状、挑战和未来机遇。
超声(US)成像是临床实践中传统医学成像的一部分,具有成本低、非电离、便携和实时图像采集和显示能力。然而,在某些情况下,超声在鉴别良恶性病变的敏感性和特异性有限。基于超声的放射组学作为放射组学的一个新分支,可以单独或结合人口统计学、组织学、基因组学或蛋白质组学数据,提供肉眼看不见的病变异质性等附加特征,从而提高US在疾病诊断中的准确性。本文介绍了基于超声的放射组学,包括其工作流程,机器学习的应用以及目前的研究现状。放射组学目前的局限性,如图像采集的一致性,参数变化,以及校准超声定量方法的困难,也将被涵盖。
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Medical Ultrasonography
Medical Ultrasonography RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.90%
发文量
79
期刊介绍: The journal aims to promote ultrasound diagnosis by publishing papers in a variety of categories, including editorial letters, original papers, review articles, pictorial essays, technical developments, case reports, letters to the editor or occasional special reports (fundamental, clinical as well as methodological and educational papers). The papers published cover the whole spectrum of the applications of diagnostic medical ultrasonography, including basic science and therapeutic applications. The journal hosts information regarding the society''s activities, scheduling of accredited training courses in ultrasound diagnosis, as well as the agenda of national and international scientific events.
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