An artificial intelligence model predicts the survival of solid tumour patients from imaging and clinical data

被引:6
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作者
Schutte, Kathryn [1 ]
Brulport, Fabien [1 ]
Harguem-Zayani, Sana [2 ]
Schiratti, Jean-Baptiste [1 ]
Ghermi, Ridouane [1 ]
Jehanno, Paul [1 ]
Jaeger, Alexandre [1 ,5 ]
Alamri, Talal [2 ]
Naccache, Raphael [2 ]
Haddag-Miliani, Leila [2 ]
Orsi, Teresa [2 ]
Lamarque, Jean-Philippe [3 ]
Hoferer, Isaline [2 ,4 ]
Lawrance, Littisha [2 ,4 ]
Benatsou, Baya [2 ,4 ]
Bousaid, Imad [3 ]
Azoulay, Mikael [3 ]
Verdon, Antoine [3 ]
Bidault, Francois [2 ,4 ]
Balleyguier, Corinne [2 ,4 ]
Aubert, Victor [1 ]
Bendjebbar, Etienne [1 ]
Maussion, Charles [1 ]
Loiseau, Nicolas [1 ]
Schmauch, Benoit [1 ]
Sefta, Meriem [1 ]
Wainrib, Gilles [1 ]
Clozel, Thomas [1 ]
Ammari, Samy [2 ,4 ]
Lassau, Nathalie [2 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Owkin Inc, Owkin Lab, New York, NY 10003 USA
[2] Univ Paris Saclay, Dept Imaging, Gustave Roussy, F-94805 Villejuif, France
[3] Univ Paris Saclay, Direct Digital Transformat & Informat Syst, Gustave Roussy, F-94805 Villejuif, France
[4] Univ Paris Saclay, Biomaps, UMR1281 INSERM, CEA,CNRS, F-94805 Villejuif, France
[5] Calypse Consulting, F-75002 Paris, France
关键词
Artificial intelligence; Imaging; Biomarker; Prognosis; Antiangiogenic treatment; Solid tumour; CONTRAST-ENHANCED ULTRASOUND; MULTICENTER; BIOMARKER; OUTCOMES; US;
D O I
10.1016/j.ejca.2022.06.055
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
学科分类号
100214 ;
摘要
Background: The need for developing new biomarkers is increasing with the emergence of many targeted therapies. Artificial Intelligence (AI) algorithms have shown great promise in the medical imaging field to build predictive models. We developed a prognostic model for solid tumour patients using AI on multimodal data. Patients and methods: Our retrospective study included examinations of patients with seven different cancer types performed between 2003 and 2017 in 17 different hospitals. Radiologists annotated all metastases on baseline computed tomography (CT) and ultrasound (US) images. Imaging features were extracted using AI models and used along with the patients' and treatments' metadata. A Cox regression was fitted to predict prognosis. Performance was assessed on a left-out test set with 1000 bootstraps. Results: The model was built on 436 patients and tested on 196 patients (mean age 59, IQR: 51 -6, 411 men out of 616 patients). On the whole, 1147 US images were annotated with lesions delineation, and 632 thorax-abdomen-pelvis CTs (total of 301,975 slices) were fully annotated with a total of 9516 lesions. The developed model reaches an average concordance index of 0.71 (0.67-0.76, 95% CI). Using the median predicted risk as a threshold value, the model is able to significantly (log-rank test P value < 0.001) isolate high-risk patients from low-risk patients (respective median OS of 11 and 31 months) with a hazard ratio of 3.5 (2.4-5.2, 95% CI). Conclusion: AI was able to extract prognostic features from imaging data, and along with clinical data, allows an accurate stratification of patients' prognoses.
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页数:9
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