Glioma Tumor Grading Using Radiomics on Conventional MRI: A Comparative Study of WHO 2021 and WHO 2016 Classification of Central Nervous Tumors

Author:

Moodi Farzan12ORCID,Khodadadi Shoushtari Fereshteh1ORCID,Ghadimi Delaram J.13ORCID,Valizadeh Gelareh1,Khormali Ehsan4,Salari Hanieh Mobarak1,Ohadi Mohammad Amin Dabbagh56,Nilipour Yalda7,Jahanbakhshi Amin8,Rad Hamidreza Saligheh19ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Quantitative MR Imaging and Spectroscopy Group (QMISG) Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

2. School of Medicine Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

3. School of Medicine Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

4. Student Research Committee, School of Medicine Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences Sari Iran

5. Interdisciplinary Neuroscience Research Program Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

6. Departments of Pediatric Neurosurgery Children's Medical Center Hospital Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

7. Pediatric Pathology Research Center, Research Institute of Children's Health Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

8. Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine Research Center Iran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

9. Department of Medical Physics and Biomedical Engineering Tehran University of Medical Sciences Tehran Iran

Abstract

BackgroundGlioma grading transformed in World Health Organization (WHO) 2021 CNS tumor classification, integrating molecular markers. However, the impact of this change on radiomics‐based machine learning (ML) classifiers remains unexplored.PurposeTo assess the performance of ML in classifying glioma tumor grades based on various WHO criteria.Study TypeRetrospective.SubjectsA neuropathologist regraded gliomas of 237 patients into WHO 2016 and 2021 from 2007 criteria.Field Strength/SequenceMulticentric 0.5 to 3 Tesla; pre‐ and post‐contrast T1‐weighted, T2‐weighted, and fluid‐attenuated inversion recovery.AssessmentRadiomic features were selected using random forest‐recursive feature elimination. The synthetic minority over‐sampling technique (SMOTE) was implemented for data augmentation. Stratified 10‐fold cross‐validation with and without SMOTE was used to evaluate 11 classifiers for 3‐grade (2, 3, and 4; WHO 2016 and 2021) and 2‐grade (low and high grade; WHO 2007 and 2021) classification. Additionally, we developed the models on data randomly divided into training and test sets (mixed‐data analysis), or data divided based on the centers (independent‐data analysis).Statistical TestsWe assessed ML classifiers using sensitivity, specificity, accuracy, and the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC). Top performances were compared with a t‐test and categorical data with the chi‐square test using a significance level of P < 0.05.ResultsIn the mixed‐data analysis, Stacking Classifier without SMOTE achieved the highest accuracy (0.86) and AUC (0.92) in 3‐grade WHO 2021 grouping. The results of WHO 2021 were significantly better than WHO 2016 (P‐value<0.0001). In the 2‐grade analysis, ML achieved 1.00 in all metrics. In the independent‐data analysis, ML classifiers showed strong discrimination between grade 2 and 4, despite lower performance metrics than the mixed analysis.Data ConclusionML algorithms performed better in glioma tumor grading based on WHO 2021 criteria. Nonetheless, the clinical use of ML classifiers needs further investigation.Level of Evidence3Technical EfficacyStage 2

Funder

National Institute for Medical Research Development

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging

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