Prediction of feeding difficulties in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy using magnetic resonance imaging-derived radiomics features
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Prediction of feeding difficulties in neonates with hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy using magnetic resonance imaging-derived radiomics features
Abstract
Background: The mechanisms behind brain and spinal cord injuries in hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) and associated feeding difficulties are unclear, with previous magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) attempts yielding inconclusive results.
Objective: We aim to evaluate an MRI radiomics model for predicting feeding difficulties in HIE infants. Additionally, we investigate changes in predictive capability after incorporating the duration of mechanical ventilation and the timing of MRI examination.
Materials and methods: Retrospective study with 151 HIE infants (January 2013 to December 2021), randomly divided into training and validation sets. Radiomics features extracted from basal ganglia-thalamus and brainstem in T1-weighted and T2-weighted MRI. Established single-modality, single-site, and multimodality/multisite models. Receiver operating characteristic analysis and area under the curve evaluated models. Decision curve analysis assessed changes in predictive capability.
Results: The combined radiomics model of the basal ganglia-thalamus and brainstem regions on the T2-weighted imaging demonstrated superior performance (area under the curve: 0.958 and 0.875 for training and validation, respectively). Combining scores with duration of mechanical ventilation and MRI examination time in a calibration plot model improved and stabilized performance, showing high fitting and clinical utility. Decision curve analysis favored the combined calibration plot model.
Conclusion: The MRI-based radiomics model predicts feeding difficulties in HIE infants, with basal ganglia-thalamus and brainstem as relevant factors. The combined calibration plot model exhibits the highest clinical predictive efficacy.
Keywords: Feeding difficulties; Hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy; Magnetic resonance imaging; Radiomics.
© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.
Conflict of interest statement
Declarations. Ethics approval: Approval was obtained from the research ethics committee of the Children’s Hospital of Fudan University. Consent to participate: Informed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study. Conflicts of interest: None.
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