Coronary CTA-based radiomic signature of pericoronary adipose tissue predict rapid plaque progression
Yue Li, Huaibi Huo, Hui Liu, Yue Zheng, Zhaoxin Tian, Xue Jiang, Shiqi Jin, Yang Hou, Qi Yang, Fei Teng, Ting Liu

TL;DR
This study shows that analyzing pericoronary adipose tissue using radiomic features from CT scans can better predict rapid coronary plaque progression than traditional methods.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel radiomic model based on pericoronary adipose tissue for predicting rapid plaque progression.
Findings
The PCAT radiomics model outperformed clinical and plaque characteristics models in predicting rapid plaque progression.
Radiomic features from PCAT improved diagnostic performance with an AUC of up to 0.85 in training data.
Fibrous plaque volume, diameter stenosis, and fat attenuation index were identified as risk factors for rapid plaque progression.
Abstract
To explore the value of radiomic features derived from pericoronary adipose tissue (PCAT) obtained by coronary computed tomography angiography for prediction of coronary rapid plaque progression (RPP). A total of 1233 patients from two centers were included in this multicenter retrospective study. The participants were divided into training, internal validation, and external validation cohorts. Conventional plaque characteristics and radiomic features of PCAT were extracted and analyzed. Random Forest was used to construct five models. Model 1: clinical model. Model 2: plaque characteristics model. Model 3: PCAT radiomics model. Model 4: clinical + radiomics model. Model 5: plaque characteristics + radiomics model. The evaluation of the models encompassed identification accuracy, calibration precision, and clinical applicability. Delong’ test was employed to compare the area under the…
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TopicsLinguistic Studies and Language Acquisition · Spanish Linguistics and Language Studies · Second Language Learning and Teaching
