CT texture analysis challenges: Influence of acquisition and reconstruction parameters: A comprehensive review

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Abstract

Texture analysis in medical imaging is a promising tool that is designed to improve the characterization of abnormal images from patients, to ultimately serve as a predictive or prognostic biomarker. However, the nature of image acquisition itself implies variability in each pixel/voxel value that could jeopardize the usefulness of texture analysis in the medical field. In this review, a search was performed to identify current published data for computed tomography (CT) texture reproducibility and variability. On the basis of this analysis, the critical steps were identified with a view of using texture analysis as a reliable tool in medical imaging. The need to specify the CT scanners used and the associated parameters in published studies is highlighted. Harmonizing acquisition parameters between studies is a crucial step for future texture analysis.

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Espinasse, M., Pitre-Champagnat, S., Charmettant, B., Bidault, F., Volk, A., Balleyguier, C., … Caramella, C. (2020, May 1). CT texture analysis challenges: Influence of acquisition and reconstruction parameters: A comprehensive review. Diagnostics. Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute (MDPI). https://doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10050258

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