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Improving the efficiency of identifying malignant pulmonary nodules before surgery via a combination of artificial intelligence CT image recognition and serum autoantibodies

Journal

EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 5, Pages 3092-3102

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-022-09317-x

Keywords

Lung neoplasms; Nomograms; Autoantibodies; Artificial intelligence

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A new pulmonary nodule diagnostic model was constructed in this study, which showed high diagnostic efficiency, non-invasiveness, and simplicity in measurement. By combining the 7-AAB panel, AI diagnostic system, and other clinical features, the model demonstrated good diagnostic performance in distinguishing lung nodules, especially those with diameters ≤ 2 cm.
ObjectiveTo construct a new pulmonary nodule diagnostic model with high diagnostic efficiency, non-invasive and simple to measure. MethodsThis study included 424 patients with radioactive pulmonary nodules who underwent preoperative 7-autoantibody (7-AAB) panel testing, CT-based AI diagnosis, and pathological diagnosis by surgical resection. The patients were randomly divided into a training set (n = 212) and a validation set (n = 212). The nomogram was developed through forward stepwise logistic regression based on the predictive factors identified by univariate and multivariate analyses in the training set and was verified internally in the verification set. ResultsA diagnostic nomogram was constructed based on the statistically significant variables of age as well as CT-based AI diagnostic, 7-AAB panel, and CEA test results. In the validation set, the sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, and AUC were 82.29%, 90.48%, 97.24%, and 0.899 (95%[CI], 0.851-0.936), respectively. The nomogram showed significantly higher sensitivity than the 7-AAB panel test result (82.29% vs. 35.88%, p < 0.001) and CEA (82.29% vs. 18.82%, p < 0.001); it also had a significantly higher specificity than AI diagnosis (90.48% vs. 69.04%, p = 0.022). For lesions with a diameter of & LE; 2 cm, the specificity of the Nomogram was higher than that of the AI diagnostic system (90.00% vs. 67.50%, p = 0.022). ConclusionsBased on the combination of a 7-AAB panel, an AI diagnostic system, and other clinical features, our Nomogram demonstrated good diagnostic performance in distinguishing lung nodules, especially those with & LE; 2 cm diameters.

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