To evaluate whether a computed tomography (CT) radiomics-based machine learning classifier can predict histopathology of lymph nodes (LNs) after post-chemotherapy LN dissection (pcRPLND) in patients with metastatic non-seminomatous testicular germ cell tumors (NSTGCTs).
Eighty patients with retroperitoneal LN metastases and contrast-enhanced CT were included into this retrospective study. Resected LNs were histopathologically classified into "benign" (necrosis/fibrosis) or "malignant" (viable tumor/teratoma). On CT imaging, 204 corresponding LNs were segmented and 97 radiomic features per LN were extracted after standardized image processing. The dataset was split into training, test, and validation sets. After stepwise feature reduction based on reproducibility, variable importance, and correlation analyses, a gradient-boosted tree was trained and tuned on the selected most important features using the training and test datasets. Model validation was performed on the independent validation dataset.
The trained machine learning classifier achieved a classification accuracy of 0.81 in the validation dataset with a misclassification of 8 of 36 benign LNs as malignant and 4 of 25 malignant LNs as benign (sensitivity 88%, specificity 72%, negative predictive value 88%). In contrast, a model containing only the LN volume resulted in a classification accuracy of 0.68 with 64% sensitivity and 68% specificity.
CT radiomics represents an exciting new tool for improved prediction of the presence of malignant histopathology in retroperitoneal LN metastases from NSTGCTs, aiming at reducing overtreatment in this group of young patients. Thus, the presented approach should be combined with established clinical biomarkers and further validated in larger, prospective clinical trials.
• Patients with metastatic non-seminomatous testicular germ cell tumors undergoing post-chemotherapy retroperitoneal lymph node dissection of residual lesions show overtreatment in up to 50%. • We assessed whether a CT radiomics-based machine learning classifier can predict histopathology of lymph nodes after post-chemotherapy lymph node dissection. • The trained machine learning classifier achieved a classification accuracy of 0.81 in the validation dataset with a sensitivity of 88% and a specificity of 78%, thus allowing for prediction of the presence of viable tumor or teratoma in retroperitoneal lymph node metastases.
European radiology. 2019 Dec 11 [Epub ahead of print]
Bettina Baessler, Tim Nestler, Daniel Pinto Dos Santos, Pia Paffenholz, Vikram Zeuch, David Pfister, David Maintz, Axel Heidenreich
Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne, Germany. ., Department of Urology, University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne, Germany., Institute of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology, University Hospital of Cologne, Cologne, Germany., Department of Urology, University Hospital of Aachen, Aachen, Germany.