Diagnostic classification of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and other pneumonias using radiomics features in CT chest images.

Journal: Scientific reports
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Abstract

We propose a classification method using the radiomics features of CT chest images to identify patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) and other pneumonias. The chest CT images of two groups of participants (90 COVID-19 patients who were confirmed as positive by nucleic acid test of RT-PCR and 90 other pneumonias patients) were collected, and the two groups of data were manually drawn to outline the region of interest (ROI) of pneumonias. The radiomics method was used to extract textural features and histogram features of the ROI and obtain a radiomics features vector from each sample. Then, we divided the data into two independent radiomic cohorts for training (70 COVID-19 patients and 70 other pneumonias patients), and validation (20 COVID-19 patients and 20 other pneumonias patients) by using support vector machine (SVM). This model used 20 rounds of tenfold cross-validation for training. Finally, single-shot testing of the final model was performed on the independent validation cohort. In the COVID-19 patients, correlation analysis (multiple comparison correction-Bonferroni correction, P < 0.05/7) was also conducted to determine whether the textural and histogram features were correlated with the laboratory test index of blood, i.e., blood oxygen, white blood cell, lymphocytes, neutrophils, C-reactive protein, hypersensitive C-reactive protein, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate. The final model showed good discrimination on the independent validation cohort, with an accuracy of 89.83%, sensitivity of 94.22%, specificity of 85.44%, and AUC of 0.940. This proved that the radiomics features were highly distinguishable, and this SVM model can effectively identify and diagnose patients with COVID-19 and other pneumonias. The correlation analysis results showed that some textural features were positively correlated with WBC, and NE, and also negatively related to SPO2H and NE. Our results showed that radiomic features can classify COVID-19 patients and other pneumonias patients. The SVM model can achieve an excellent diagnosis of COVID-19.

Authors

  • Ning Yang
    Department of Cardiology, Tianjin Chest Hospital, No 261, Taierzhuang South road, Jinnan district, Tianjin, 300222, China.
  • Faming Liu
    Radiology Department, Xiao Chang First People's Hospital, Hubei, People's Republic of China.
  • Chunlong Li
    Majoring in Imaging and Nuclear Medicine, Graduate School, Guangdong Medical University, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China.
  • Wenqing Xiao
    Department of Medical Imaging, Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital, Guangzhou, 510317, People's Republic of China.
  • Shuangcong Xie
    Department of Medical Imaging, Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital, Guangzhou, 510317, People's Republic of China.
  • Shuyi Yuan
    Equipment Department, Guangdong Second Provincial General Hospital, Guangzhou, People's Republic of China.
  • Wei Zuo
    Ningbo Fourth Hospital, Xiangshan, China.
  • Xiaofen Ma
    Department of Medical ImagingGuangdong Second Provincial General Hospital Guangzhou 510000 China.
  • Guihua Jiang
    Department of Medical ImagingGuangdong Second Provincial General Hospital Guangzhou 510000 China.