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Preoperative prediction of the Lauren classification in gastric cancer using automated nnU-Net and radiomics: a multicenter study

Bo Cao, Jun Hu, Haige Li, Xuebing Liu, Chang Rong, Shuai Li, Xuedan He, Xiaomin Zheng, Kaicai Liu, Chuanbin Wang, Wei Guo, Xingwang Wu

2025Insights into Imaging7 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To develop and validate a deep learning model based on nnU-Net combined with radiomics to achieve autosegmentation of gastric cancer (GC) and preoperative prediction via the Lauren classification. METHODS: Patients with a pathological diagnosis of GC were retrospectively enrolled in three medical centers. The nnU-Net autosegmentation model was developed using manually segmented datasets and evaluated by the Dice similarity coefficient (DSC). The CT images were processed by the nnU-Net model to obtain autosegmentation results and extract radiomic features. The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) method selects optimal features for calculating the Radscore and constructing a radiomic model. Clinical characteristics and the Radscore were integrated to construct a combined model. Model performance was evaluated via the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. RESULTS: A total of 433 GC patients were divided into the training set, internal validation set, external test set-1, and external test set-2. The nnU-Net model achieved a DSC of 0.79 in the test set. The areas under the curve (AUCs) of the internal validation set, external test set-1, and external test set-2 were 0.84, 0.83, and 0.81, respectively, for the radiomic model; and 0.81, 0.81, and 0.82, respectively, for the combined model. The AUCs of the radiomic and combined models showed no statistically significant difference (p > 0.05). The radiomic model was selected as the optimal model. CONCLUSIONS: The nnU-Net model can efficiently and accurately achieve automatic segmentation of GCs. The radiomic model can preoperatively predict the Lauren classification of GC with high accuracy. CRITICAL RELEVANCE STATEMENT: This study highlights the potential of nnU-Net combined with radiomics to noninvasively predict the Lauren classification in gastric cancer patients, enhancing personalized treatment strategies and improving patient management. KEY POINTS: The Lauren classification influences gastric cancer treatment and prognosis. The nnU-Net model reduces doctors' manual segmentation errors and workload. Radiomics models aid in preoperative Lauren classification prediction for patients with gastric cancer.

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Test setMedicineLasso (programming language)Artificial intelligenceNeuroradiologyRadiomicsReceiver operating characteristicSet (abstract data type)Machine learningRadiologyInternal medicineComputer sciencePsychiatryProgramming languageWorld Wide WebNeurologyGastric Cancer Management and OutcomesRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical ImagingGastrointestinal Tumor Research and Treatment