Based on dynamic enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)
to explore the consistency of radiomics parameters obtained by different observers manually delineating region of interest (ROI).
Methods:
A total of 62 patients with breast cancer diagnosed in Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center were selected. The ITK-SNAP software was used to the three- dimensional lesion delineation. The morphological characteristic and first-order parameters in the ROI
were extracted
and then the consistency test was carried out.
Results:
In the overall tumors
there were a higher inter-observer and intra-observer agreement (>0.75)
and the intra-observer agreement (all >0.9) was higher than inter-observers (all >0.8). When we divided tumors into mass-like and nonmass-like enhancement according to the tumor enhancement morphology
we found that the consistency of the morphological parameters was well (all >0.75)
but the consistency of peak and minimum values of the first-order parameter were less than 0.75. Among tumors of different T stages
the consistency of the first-order parameter peak and skewness of T
1
+T
2
tumors are less than 0.75
and the value of T
1
+T
2
tumors was generally lower than that of T
3
tumors.
Conclusion:
The consistency of the radiomics parameters between different observers is relatively high
which is a further confirmation of the reliability of the results of previous related studies. The consistency is still not appreciable among tumors with different T stages and different enhancement forms among some first-order parameters. Therefore
the sample size should be expanded for further stratified analysis.