Radiographic biomarkers on grayscale gradient transition zone improve differentiation of deep caries/reversible pulpitis and chronic pulpitis through diagnostic model analysis.
Yuebo Liu, Ge Kong, Xiaoping Lu, Fantai Meng, Jizhi Zhao, Chunlan Guo, Kuo Wan
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Abstract
Objectives: To explore the effectiveness of radiographic biomarkers on transition area (TA)-the grayscale gradient zone from carious lesion to normal dentine on radiographs-for identifying deep caries/reversible pulpitis and chronic pulpitis via diagnostic model analysis.
Methods: This retrospective study included 392 caries cases. Canny edge detection was used to define the TA region. Texture parameters were extracted from the carious lesions (S1) and TA region (S2) by MaZda software on radiographs. Least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression analysis was used to select biomarkers. Diagnostic models were fitted and model performance was furtherly evaluated by internal and external validation, decision curve analysis was applied to evaluate clinical benefits.
Results: TA-based biomarkers (e.g., TA thickness, TA ratio, S2-S(5,-5) contrast and S2-WavEnLL-s-4) were significantly associated with the diagnosis of deep caries/reversible pulpitis versus chronic pulpitis, model performance significantly improved when adding the above biomarkers (likelihood-ratio test; p < 0.05, with an increase of AUC from 0.67 (reference model) to 0.89), and these results were maintained in a small external validation cohort. Clinical benefit was greater with the application of TA-based biomarkers.
Conclusion: TA-based biomarkers are proven to be an effective tool in differentiating deep caries/reversible pulpitis and chronic pulpitis, preoperative diagnosis was improved with the above biomarkers compared to the reference model.
期刊介绍:
As the official English-language journal of the Japanese Society for Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology and the Asian Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Radiology, Oral Radiology is intended to be a forum for international collaboration in head and neck diagnostic imaging and all related fields. Oral Radiology features cutting-edge research papers, review articles, case reports, and technical notes from both the clinical and experimental fields. As membership in the Society is not a prerequisite, contributions are welcome from researchers and clinicians worldwide.