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2024
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Radiomics workflow definition & challenges - German priority program 2177 consensus statement on clinically applied radiomics

Abstract
Objectives: Achieving a consensus on a definition for different aspects of radiomics workflows to support their translation into clinical usage. Furthermore, to assess the perspective of experts on important challenges for a successful clinical workflow implementation. Materials and methods: The consensus was achieved by a multi-stage process. Stage 1 comprised a definition screening, a retrospective analysis with semantic mapping of terms found in 22 workflow definitions, and the compilation of an initial baseline definition. Stages 2 and 3 consisted of a Delphi process with over 45 experts hailing from sites participating in the German Research Foundation (DFG) Priority Program 2177. Stage 2 aimed to achieve a broad consensus for a definition proposal, while stage 3 identified the importance of translational challenges. Results: Workflow definitions from 22 publications (published 2012–2020) were analyzed. Sixty-nine definition terms were extracted, mapped, and semantic ambiguities (e.g., homonymous and synonymous terms) were identified and resolved. The consensus definition was developed via a Delphi process. The final definition comprising seven phases and 37 aspects reached a high overall consensus (> 89% of experts “agree” or “strongly agree”). Two aspects reached no strong consensus. In addition, the Delphi process identified and characterized from the participating experts’ perspective the ten most important challenges in radiomics workflows. Conclusion: To overcome semantic inconsistencies between existing definitions and offer a well-defined, broad, referenceable terminology, a consensus workflow definition for radiomics-based setups and a terms mapping to existing literature was compiled. Moreover, the most relevant challenges towards clinical application were characterized. Critical relevance statement: Lack of standardization represents one major obstacle to successful clinical translation of radiomics. Here, we report a consensus workflow definition on different aspects of radiomics studies and highlight important challenges to advance the clinical adoption of radiomics. Key Points: Published radiomics workflow terminologies are inconsistent, hindering standardization and translation. A consensus radiomics workflow definition proposal with high agreement was developed. Publicly available result resources for further exploitation by the scientific community.
Author(s)
Floca, Ralf Omar
Bohn, Jonas R.
Haux, Christian
Wiestler, Benedikt
Zöllner, Frank Gerrit
Reinke, Annika
Weiss, Jakob Benedikt W.
Nolden, Marco
Albert, Steffen
Persigehl, Thorsten
Norajitra, Tobias
Baeßler, Bettina
Dewey, Marc
Braren, Rickmer F.
Büchert, Martin
Fallenberg, Eva Maria
Galldiks, Norbert
Gerken, Annika
Fraunhofer-Institut für Digitale Medizin MEVIS  
Götz, Michael
Hahn, Horst  
Fraunhofer-Institut für Digitale Medizin MEVIS  
Haubold, Johannes
Haueise, Tobias
Grosse-Hokamp, Nils
Ingrisch, Michael
Iuga, Andra Iza
Janoschke, Marco
Jung, Matthias
Kiefer, Lena Sophie
Lohmann, Philipp
MacHann, Jürgen W.
Moltz, Jan Hendrik
Fraunhofer-Institut für Digitale Medizin MEVIS  
Nattenmüller, Johanna
Nonnenmacher, Tobias
Oerther, Benedict
Othman, Ahmed E.
Peisen, Felix
Schick, Fritz
Umutlu, Lale
Wichtmann, Barbara Daria
Zhao, Wenzhao
Caspers, Svenja
Schlemmer, Heinz Peter Wilhelm
Schlett, Christopher L.
Maier-Hein, Klaus Hermann Fritzsche
Bamberg, Fabian
Journal
Insights into imaging  
Open Access
DOI
10.1186/s13244-024-01704-w
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Language
English
Fraunhofer-Institut für Digitale Medizin MEVIS  
Keyword(s)
  • Computer-assisted

  • Consensus development conference

  • Image processing

  • Terminology

  • Workflow

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