Resumen
Microvascular invasion (MVI) is regarded as a sign of early metastasis in liver cancer and can be only diagnosed by a histopathology exam in the resected specimen. Preoperative prediction of MVI status may exert an effect on patient treatment management, for instance, to expand the resection margin. Radiomics can identify delicate imaging features from routinely used radiological images that are invisible to the naked eye and has been increasingly adopted to predict MVI. We reviewed the available radiomics models to evaluate their role in the prediction of MVI. The discriminative capacity of the models ranged from 0.69 to 0.94. Even though the studies were preliminary and the methodologic quality was suboptimal, radiomics models hold promise for the accurate and non-invasive prediction of MVI. In accordance with a standardized radiomics workflow, future prospective studies with external validation are expected to provide a reliable and robust prediction tool for clinical implementation.