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METhodological RadiomICs Score (METRICS): a quality scoring tool for radiomics research endorsed by EuSoMII.

Burak Kocak ,
Tugba Akinci D'Antonoli ,
Nathaniel Mercaldo ,
Angel Alberich-Bayarri ,
Bettina Baessler ,
Ilaria Ambrosini ,
Anna E Andreychenko ,
Spyridon Bakas ,
Regina G H Beets-Tan ,
Keno Bressem ,
Irene Buvat ,
Roberto Cannella ,
Luca Alessandro Cappellini ,
Armando Ugo Cavallo ,
Leonid L Chepelev ,
Linda Chi Hang Chu ,
Aydin Demircioglu ,
Nandita M deSouza ,
Matthias Dietzel ,
Salvatore Claudio Fanni ,
Andrey Fedorov ,
Laure S Fournier ,
Valentina Giannini ,
Rossano Girometti ,
Kevin B W Groot Lipman ,
Georgios Kalarakis ,
Brendan S Kelly ,
Michail E Klontzas ,
Dow-Mu Koh ,
Elmar Kotter ,
Ho Yun Lee ,
Mario Maas ,
Luis Marti-Bonmati ,
Henning Müller ,
Nancy Obuchowski ,
Fanny Orlhac ,
Nikolaos Papanikolaou ,
Ekaterina Petrash ,
Elisabeth Pfaehler ,
Daniel Pinto Dos Santos ,
Andrea Ponsiglione ,
Sebastià Sabater ,
Francesco Sardanelli ,
Philipp Seeböck ,
Nanna M Sijtsema ,
Arnaldo Stanzione ,
Alberto Traverso ,
Lorenzo Ugga ,
Martin Vallières ,
Lisanne V van Dijk ,
Joost J M van Griethuysen ,
Robbert W van Hamersvelt ,
Peter van Ooijen ,
Federica Vernuccio ,
Alan Wang ,
Stuart Williams ,
Jan Witowski ,
Zhongyi Zhang ,
Alex Zwanenburg ,
Renato Cuocolo

Abstract

METHODS

We conducted an online modified Delphi study with a group of international experts. It was performed in three consecutive stages: Stage#1, item preparation; Stage#2, panel discussion among EuSoMII Auditing Group members to identify the items to be voted; and Stage#3, four rounds of the modified Delphi exercise by panelists to determine the items eligible for the METRICS and their weights. The consensus threshold was 75%. Based on the median ranks derived from expert panel opinion and their rank-sum based conversion to importance scores, the category and item weights were calculated.

CONCLUSION

In this work, we developed a scoring tool for assessing the methodological quality of the radiomics research, with a large international panel and a modified Delphi protocol. With its conditional format to cover methodological variations, it provides a well-constructed framework for the key methodological concepts to assess the quality of radiomic research papers.

RESULT

In total, 59 panelists from 19 countries participated in selection and ranking of the items and categories. Final METRICS tool included 30 items within 9 categories. According to their weights, the categories were in descending order of importance: study design, imaging data, image processing and feature extraction, metrics and comparison, testing, feature processing, preparation for modeling, segmentation, and open science. A web application and a repository were developed to streamline the calculation of the METRICS score and to collect feedback from the radiomics community.

PURPOSE

To propose a new quality scoring tool, METhodological RadiomICs Score (METRICS), to assess and improve research quality of radiomics studies.

CRITICAL RELEVANCE STATEMENT

A quality assessment tool, METhodological RadiomICs Score (METRICS), is made available by a large group of international domain experts, with transparent methodology, aiming at evaluating and improving research quality in radiomics and machine learning.

KEY POINTS

• A methodological scoring tool, METRICS, was developed for assessing the quality of radiomics research, with a large international expert panel and a modified Delphi protocol. • The proposed scoring tool presents expert opinion-based importance weights of categories and items with a transparent methodology for the first time. • METRICS accounts for varying use cases, from handcrafted radiomics to entirely deep learning-based pipelines. • A web application has been developed to help with the calculation of the METRICS score ( https://metricsscore.github.io/metrics/METRICS.html ) and a repository created to collect feedback from the radiomics community ( https://github.com/metricsscore/metrics ).

More about this publication

Insights into imaging

Volume 15
Issue nr. 1
Pages 8
Publication date 17-01-2024

Full text links

Publisher website (DOI) 10.1186/s13244-023-01572-w
Europe PubMed Central 38228979
Pubmed 38228979

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