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Joint EANM/SNMMI guideline on radiomics in nuclear medicine: Jointly supported by the EANM Physics Committee and the SNMMI Physics, Instrumentation and Data Sciences Council

  • M. Hatt
  • , A. K. Krizsan
  • , A. Rahmim
  • , T. J. Bradshaw
  • , P. F. Costa
  • , A. Forgacs
  • , R. Seifert
  • , A. Zwanenburg
  • , I. El Naqa
  • , P. E. Kinahan
  • , F. Tixier
  • , A. K. Jha
  • , D. Visvikis

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Abstract

Purpose: The purpose of this guideline is to provide comprehensive information on best practices for robust radiomics analyses for both hand-crafted and deep learning-based approaches. Methods: In a cooperative effort between the EANM and SNMMI, we agreed upon current best practices and recommendations for relevant aspects of radiomics analyses, including study design, quality assurance, data collection, impact of acquisition and reconstruction, detection and segmentation, feature standardization and implementation, as well as appropriate modelling schemes, model evaluation, and interpretation. We also offer an outlook for future perspectives. Conclusion: Radiomics is a very quickly evolving field of research. The present guideline focused on established findings as well as recommendations based on the state of the art. Though this guideline recognizes both hand-crafted and deep learning-based radiomics approaches, it primarily focuses on the former as this field is more mature. This guideline will be updated once more studies and results have contributed to improved consensus regarding the application of deep learning methods for radiomics. Although methodological recommendations in the present document are valid for most medical image modalities, we focus here on nuclear medicine, and specific recommendations when necessary are made for PET/CT, PET/MR, and quantitative SPECT.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)352-375
Number of pages24
JournalEuropean Journal of Nuclear Medicine and Molecular Imaging
Volume50
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2023

Keywords

  • Deep learning
  • Machine learning
  • Nuclear medicine
  • Radiomics
  • Recommendations

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