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Reproducibility of radiomics quality score: an intra- and inter-rater reliability study

  • Authors: Akinci D'Antonoli T.; Cavallo A.U.; Vernuccio F.; Stanzione A.; Klontzas M.E.; Cannella R.; Ugga L.; Baran A.; Fanni S.C.; Petrash E.; Ambrosini I.; Cappellini L.A.; van Ooijen P.; Kotter E.; Pinto dos Santos D.; Cuocolo R.
  • Publication year: 2023
  • Type: Articolo in rivista
  • Key words: Artificial intelligence; Inter-observer variability; Intra-observer variability; Radiomics; Reproducibility of results
  • OA Link: http://hdl.handle.net/10447/639660

Abstract

Objectives: To investigate the intra- and inter-rater reliability of the total radiomics quality score (RQS) and the reproducibility of individual RQS items’ score in a large multireader study. Methods: Nine raters with different backgrounds were randomly assigned to three groups based on their proficiency with RQS utilization: Groups 1 and 2 represented the inter-rater reliability groups with or without prior training in RQS, respectively; group 3 represented the intra-rater reliability group. Thirty-three original research papers on radiomics were evaluated by raters of groups 1 and 2. Of the 33 papers, 17 were evaluated twice with an interval of 1 month by raters of group 3. Intraclass coefficient (ICC) for continuous variables, and Fleiss’ and Cohen’s kappa (k) statistics for categorical variables were used. Results: The inter-rater reliability was poor to moderate for total RQS (ICC 0.30–055, p < 0.001) and very low to good for item’s reproducibility (k − 0.12 to 0.75) within groups 1 and 2 for both inexperienced and experienced raters. The intra-rater reliability for total RQS was moderate for the less experienced rater (ICC 0.522, p = 0.009), whereas experienced raters showed excellent intra-rater reliability (ICC 0.91–0.99, p < 0.001) between the first and second read. Intra-rater reliability on RQS items’ score reproducibility was higher and most of the items had moderate to good intra-rater reliability (k − 0.40 to 1). Conclusions: Reproducibility of the total RQS and the score of individual RQS items is low. There is a need for a robust and reproducible assessment method to assess the quality of radiomics research. Clinical relevance statement: There is a need for reproducible scoring systems to improve quality of radiomics research and consecutively close the translational gap between research and clinical implementation. Key Points: • Radiomics quality score has been widely used for the evaluation of radiomics studies. • Although the intra-rater reliability was moderate to excellent, intra- and inter-rater reliability of total score and point-by-point scores were low with radiomics quality score. • A robust, easy-to-use scoring system is needed for the evaluation of radiomics research.