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Application of ultrasound-based radiomics technology in the evaluation of fetal lung maturity

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  • 1. Department of Ultrasound, Ruijin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, Shanghai 200025, China
    2. School of Information Science and Technology Center for Biomedical Engineering, Fudan University, Shanghai 200438, China
    3. Department of Ultrasound, Obstetrics and Gynecology Hospital of Fudan University, Shanghai 200090, China

Received date: 2022-01-04

  Online published: 2022-08-17

Abstract

Objective: To establish a model with ultrasound-based radiomics technology for evaluating fetal lung maturity and verify its efficacy in predicting risk of newborn respiratory disease. Methods: A total of 295 singleton pregnancies were enrolled, and fetal lung ultrasound images (four-chamber view) of each fetal were obtained within 72 hours before delivery. The 295 images were divided into 2 groups according to gestational age (GA) of the day fetal lung ultrasound images collected on examination day: Group 1(GA <36 weeks) and Group 2(GA 36-37 weeks). Images of Group 1 (66) and Group 2 (229) were further grouped into training set(40, 26) and validation set(95, 134),respectively. High throughput radiomics features were extracted from each fetal lung ultrasound image by fetal lung texture analysis based on ultrasound-based radiomics technology. Based on outcomes of fetus, diagnostic models by Group 1 or 2 for predicting risk of newborn respiratory disease were established combined with pregnancy complications using training set of Group 1 or Group 2, respectively, and the predictive efficacy were verified in correspondingly validation set. Results: The diagnostic performance of models by Group1 and 2 were as follows: sensitivity were 83.3%(Group 1) and 75.0%, respectively; specificity were 84.6% and 78.3%,respectively; accuracy were 80.8% and 77.2%, respectively. Conclusions: The fetal lung maturity evaluation model based on ultrasonic-based radiomics technology is a new method for noninvasive evaluation of fetal lung maturity, Which have certain efficacy in predicting newborn respiratory disease.

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DU Yanran, JIAO Jing, REN Yunyun, ZHOU Jianqiao . Application of ultrasound-based radiomics technology in the evaluation of fetal lung maturity[J]. Journal of Diagnostics Concepts & Practice, 2022 , 21(03) : 326 -330 . DOI: 10.16150/j.1671-2870.2022.03.006

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