Keywords: Tumors (Post-Treatment), Tumor, Radiomics; fractal dimensions; 3D-printing technology
Motivation: This study sought to forecast the prognosis of glioblastoma patients by conducting a retrospective analysis of their fractal dimensions (FD) from postoperative multimodal MRI and radiomics features within surgical regions. Additionally, it aimed to assess the potential for improving clinical therapeutic outcomes using preoperative personalized three dimensional (3D)-printing technology.
Goal(s): Exploring whether personalised 3D-printing technology can improve surgical precision and thus prolong survival in glioblastoma patients
Approach: Using questionnaires, radiomics, and FD to evaluate whether preoperative 3D-printing technology improves postoperative outcomes and survival
Results: The FD of surgical regions was associated with overall survival, and preoperative 3D-printing improves patient prognosis and prolongs survival
Impact: Multimodal magnetic resonance imaging radiomics and fractal dimension can predict patient survival by analyzing postoperative images, while personalized 3D printing technology can improve surgical accuracy, reduce the fractal dimension of the surgical regional, and prolong the overall survival of patients
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