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Abstract
Background and objective: Radiomics is an emerging technology that facilitates the quantitative analysis of multi-modal cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). This study aims to introduce a standardized workflow for applying radiomics to non-ischemic cardiomyopathies, enabling clinicians to comprehensively understand and implement this technology in clinical practice.
Methods: A computerized literature search (up to August 1, 2024) was conducted using PubMed to identify relevant studies on the roles and workflows of radiomics in non-ischemic cardiomyopathy. Expert discussions were also held to ensure the accuracy and relevance of the findings. Only English-language publications were reviewed.
Key content and findings: The paper details the essential processes of radiomics, including feature extraction, feature engineering, model construction, and data analysis. It emphasizes the role of MRI in assessing cardiac structure and function and demonstrates how MRI-based radiomics can aid in diagnosing and differentiating non-ischemic cardiomyopathies such as hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, dilated cardiomyopathy, and myocarditis. The study also investigates various cardiac MRI sequences to enhance the clinical application of radiomics.
Conclusions: The standardized radiomics workflow presented in this study aims to assist clinicians in effectively utilizing MRI-based radiomics for the diagnosis and management of non-ischemic cardiomyopathies, thereby improving clinical decision-making.
期刊介绍:
The journal ''Cardiovascular Diagnosis and Therapy'' (Print ISSN: 2223-3652; Online ISSN: 2223-3660) accepts basic and clinical science submissions related to Cardiovascular Medicine and Surgery. The mission of the journal is the rapid exchange of scientific information between clinicians and scientists worldwide. To reach this goal, the journal will focus on novel media, using a web-based, digital format in addition to traditional print-version. This includes on-line submission, review, publication, and distribution. The digital format will also allow submission of extensive supporting visual material, both images and video. The website www.thecdt.org will serve as the central hub and also allow posting of comments and on-line discussion. The web-site of the journal will be linked to a number of international web-sites (e.g. www.dxy.cn), which will significantly expand the distribution of its contents.