Abstract

Patients with pelvic organ prolapse (POP) mostly have injury to the levator ani muscle (LAM). We aimed to assess LAM injury in POP patients by quantifying texture feature (TF) ratios between the LAM and the obturator internus muscle (OIM) using texture analysis. This study retrospectively enrolled 32 participants, including 24 patients with POP and eight people with normal pelvic floor muscles. TFs of the LAM and the OIM were extracted using LIFEx version 6.30, and an independent samples t-test was performed to determine TF ratios characterizing LAM injury. After dimension reduction and binary logic analysis, the optimal TF ratio was obtained and the LAM injury quantitative evaluation was proposed. Spearman's correlation was performed to explore the correlations between TF ratios and clinical characteristics. We compared the diagnostic performance of quantitative evaluation and visual evaluation. There were significant differences in 13 TF ratios between the POP and control groups. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of the integrated TF ratio was 0.948. Integrated TF ratio was significantly correlated with body mass index, pregnancies, and vaginal deliveries but had no correlation with LAM volume, hiatal area or abortions. Compared with the visual evaluation, the diagnostic accuracy of the quantitative evaluation had improved by 63.2% and 14.3% in the "minor defect" and "major defect" categories, respectively. The integrated TF ratio can be used as a new quantifiable index to characterize LAM injury. The TF evaluation provides a potential role in LAM injury noninvasive diagnostic.

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