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Objectives: Multidrug-resistant TB (MDR-TB) is a severe burden and public health threat worldwide. This study aimed to develop a radiomics model based on the tree-in-bud (TIB) sign and nodules and validate its predictive performance for MDR-TB.

Methods: We retrospectively recruited 454 patients with proven active TB from two hospitals and classified them into three training and testing cohorts: TIB (n = 295, 102), nodules (n = 302, 97), and their combination (n = 261, 81). Radiomics features relating to TIB and nodules were separately extracted. The maximal information coefficient and recursive feature elimination were used to select informative features per the two signs. Two radiomics models were constructed to predict MDR-TB using a random forest classifier. Then, a combined model was built incorporating radiomics features based on these two signs. The capability of the models in the combined training and testing cohorts was validated with ROC curves.

Results: Sixteen features were extracted from TIB and 15 from nodules. The AUCs of the combined model were slightly higher than those of the TIB model in the combined training cohort (0.911 versus 0.877, p > 0.05) and testing cohort (0.820 versus 0.786, p < 0.05) and similar to the performance of the nodules model in the combined training cohort (0.911 versus 0.933, p > 0.05) and testing cohort (0.820 versus 0.855, p > 0.05).

Conclusions: The CT-based radiomics models hold promise for use as a non-invasive tool in the prediction of MDR-TB.

Clinical Relevance Statement: Our study revealed that complementary information regarding MDR-TB can be provided by radiomics based on the TIB sign and nodules. The proposed radiomics models may be new markers to predict MDR in active TB patients.

Key Points: • This is the first study to build, validate, and apply radiomics based on tree-in-bud sign and nodules for the prediction of MDR-TB. • The radiomics model showed a favorable performance for the identification of MDR-TB. • The combined model holds potential to be used as a diagnostic tool in routine clinical practice.

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