A severity classification model of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy symptoms based on MRI radiomics: A retrospective study
Xi Wang, Qiaoli Tao, Huanwen Liu, Huangbo Lin, Honglai Zhang

TL;DR
This study created a model using MRI data to classify the severity of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy symptoms, helping guide personalized treatment.
Contribution
A novel MRI radiomics-based model for severity classification of CSR symptoms with high predictive performance.
Findings
The model achieved an AUC of 0.91 in classifying CSR symptom severity.
Key features were identified in intervertebral discs at C4/5, C5/6, and C6/7 levels.
The model showed high accuracy (0.917) and precision (0.979) in severity classification.
Abstract
To develop a severity classification model for symptoms of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy (CSR) based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) radiomics and to evaluate the predictive value of MRI radiomics features in the classification of symptoms severity, providing an objective basis for personalized therapeutic interventions. This retrospective study included 99 patients diagnosed with CSR, admitted between August 2022 and April 2023. Symptom severity was assessed using the neck disability index (NDI) scale, which facilitated the categorization of participants into mild and severe symptoms groups. A comprehensive set of 3,404 quantitative radiomics features was extracted from four predefined regions of interest (ROIs) using the 3D Slicer software. The least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression analysis was used to identify the optimal subsets of radiomics…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiomics and Machine Learning in Medical Imaging · Medical Imaging and Analysis · Spine and Intervertebral Disc Pathology
