To evaluate the diagnostic performance of radiomics derived from abdominal non-contrast CT for identifying abdominal aortic syndrome (AS) in emergency patients. In this retrospective multicenter study, consecutive emergency patients who underwent both non-contrast and contrast-enhanced abdominal CT between August 2012 and March 2022 were included. Radiomic features were extracted from the abdominal aorta segmented on non-contrast CT images, and a radiomic model was developed after feature selection and dimensionality reduction. A clinical–radiomics model was further developed by integrating the radiomics score with independent clinical predictors. Model performance was assessed using ROC analysis and decision curve analysis (DCA). A total of 267 patients were included, of whom 83 had AS. The radiomic model achieved AUCs of 0.830 (95% CI: 0.761–0.892), 0.821 (95% CI: 0.698–0.924), and 0.808 (95% CI: 0.633–0.937) across the training, internal test, and external validation sets, respectively. DCA showed similar net benefit for the radiomic and clinical–radiomics models, both exceeding that of the clinical model. A radiomics model based on non-contrast abdominal CT demonstrated moderate performance for identifying abdominal AS and may have potential value in emergency settings, although further prospective validation is required.
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Wenxiao Lin
Central South University
Guo Y
Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
Haonan Zhu
Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
Scientific Reports
Wenzhou Medical University
Zhejiang Chinese Medical University
Second Affiliated Hospital & Yuying Children's Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a1fc7dcdee9eb8c0dce87bc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-026-51621-9