2022
DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics12123002
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The Role of Radiomics in Salivary Gland Imaging: A Systematic Review and Radiomics Quality Assessment

Abstract: Background: Radiomics of salivary gland imaging can support clinical decisions in different clinical scenarios, such as tumors, radiation-induced xerostomia and sialadenitis. This review aims to evaluate the methodological quality of radiomics studies on salivary gland imaging. Material and Methods: A systematic search was performed, and the methodological quality was evaluated using the radiomics quality score (RQS). Subgroup analyses according to the first author’s professional role (medical or not medical),… Show more

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“…Its goal is to implement AI algorithms in order to create a more accurate, cost-effective, and patient-tailored diagnostic and/or therapeutic tool. In the literature there are multiple studies that use radiomics for HN tumors: various authors critically reviewed the developments in diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in nasopharyngeal [34], laryngeal [35], thyroid [36], and salivary gland tumors [37]. Giannitto et al [38] focused the attention on the diagnostic accuracy and methodological quality items in radiomics-based ML for the diagnosis of LNM in patients with HN cancer; however, the review did not discriminate outcomes based on tumor subsite, with almost half of the patients being affected by thyroid tumor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its goal is to implement AI algorithms in order to create a more accurate, cost-effective, and patient-tailored diagnostic and/or therapeutic tool. In the literature there are multiple studies that use radiomics for HN tumors: various authors critically reviewed the developments in diagnostic and therapeutic approaches in nasopharyngeal [34], laryngeal [35], thyroid [36], and salivary gland tumors [37]. Giannitto et al [38] focused the attention on the diagnostic accuracy and methodological quality items in radiomics-based ML for the diagnosis of LNM in patients with HN cancer; however, the review did not discriminate outcomes based on tumor subsite, with almost half of the patients being affected by thyroid tumor.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Radiomics represents a non-invasive postprocessing imaging technique that implies extracting numerous quantitative features from digital images, thereby converting them into mineable high-dimensional data which could predict changes at a cellular, metabolic, or genetic level [ 11 , 20 ]. Recently, there has been an increasing interest in the radiomics of salivary gland imaging, mainly addressing the following three topics: differentiating between different PGT types, predicting xerostomia after radiation therapy in the head-neck region, or assessing PG parenchymal changes in diffuse inflammatory diseases, such as primary Sjogren’s Syndrome [ 21 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An attempt to standardize research in radiomics was made by Lambin et al, who developed the Radiomics Quality Score (RQS) for quality assessment of radiomics studies (8). Undoubtedly, oncologic imaging is the main field for radiomics application, including testicles (9)(10)(11)(12)(13).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%