Purpose: This study aims to assess whether the novel CovBat harmonization method can further reduce radiomics feature variability from different imaging devices in multi-center studies and improve machine learning model performance compared to the ComBat method.
Materials: Non-contrast abdominal CT scans of 1,000 healthy subjects from three medical institutions (from four manufacturers and eight different models) were retrospectively included: Hospital A (n = 513), Hospital B (n = 338), and Hospital C (n = 149). 93 radiomics features were extracted from liver and spleen tissues using PyRadiomics. Performing a binary classification task of liver and spleen tissues on the pooled data from the three institutions: (1) Unharmonized, (2) ComBat, and (3) CovBat. Models were built separately for each radiomics feature classes (First-order, GLCM, GLRLM, GLSZM, NGTD, GLDM), as well as a combined model integrating all feature classes. The Kruskal-Wallis test and principal component analysis (PCA) were used to assess the variability of radiomics features among the groups. Multiple linear regression models were used to analyze the sources of variation. Accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, F1-score, and area under the curve (AUC) were used to evaluate model performance.
Results: After ComBat and CovBat harmonization, the number of consistent features increased by 68.82 % and 73.12 %, respectively, and the feature variability due to hardware differences decreased from 12.32-25.38 % to 1.89-2.01 % with ComBat and 1.19-1.88 % with CovBat. The AUC of the machine learning models improved significantly: Combined (Unharmonized: 0.93, ComBat: 0.99, CovBat: 1.00), First-order (0.93, 0.98, 0.98), GLCM (0.81, 0.93, 0.98), GLRLM (0.78, 0.96, 0.98), NGTDM (0.75, 0.96, 0.98), GLSZM (0.78, 0.93, 0.97), and GLDM (0.83, 0.94, 0.97). DeLong's test showed that the results before and after harmonization were statistically significant (P < 0.05).
Conclusion: CovBat further reduced radiomics feature variability caused by different CT scanners and significantly improved the performance of machine learning models, although the degree of improvement varied across different feature categories.
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