A novel method using machine learning to integrate features from lung and epicardial adipose tissue for detecting the severity of COVID-19 infection

01/29/2023
by   Ni Yao, et al.
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Objectives: To investigate the value of radiomics features of epicardial adipose tissue (EAT) combined with lung for detecting the severity of Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection. Methods: The retrospective study included data from 515 COVID-19 patients (Cohort1: 415, cohort2: 100) from the two centers between January 2020 and July 2020. A deep learning method was developed to extract the myocardium and visceral pericardium from chest CTs, and then a threshold was applied for automatic EAT extraction. Lung segmentation was achieved according to a published method. Radiomics features of both EAT and lung were extracted for the severity prediction. In a derivation cohort (290, cohort1), univariate analysis and Pearson correlation analysis were used to identify predictors of the severity of COVID-19. A generalized linear regression model for detecting the severity of COVID-19 was built in a derivation cohort and evaluated in internal (125, cohort1) and external (100, cohort2) validation cohorts. Results: For EAT extraction, the Dice similarity coefficients (DSC) of the two centers were 0.972 (0.011) and 0.968 (0.005), respectively. For severity detection, the AUC, net reclassification improvement (NRI), and integrated discrimination improvement (IDI) of the model with radiomics features of both lung and EAT increased by 0.09 (p<0.001), 22.4 lung radiomics features, in the internal validation cohort. The AUC, NRI, and IDI increased by 0.04 (p<0.001), 11.1 validation cohort. Conclusion: Radiomics features of EAT combined with lung have incremental value in detecting the severity of COVID-19.

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