Thermal Desorption System for Breath Samples Analysis from Colombian Patients with Gastric Cancer

This work describes the development of a low cost thermal desorption system to analyze a set of 31 exhaled breath samples previously acquired from CA and control patients (i.e. with gastritis and ulcer), which were concentrated using Tenax tubes in order to remove the moisture and trap the volatile...

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Main Authors: Juan Caceres, Cristhian Duran Acevedo, Eduardo Gualdron Guerrero Oscar
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIDIC Servizi S.r.l. 2018-10-01
Series:Chemical Engineering Transactions
Online Access:https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/9106
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spelling doaj-a475834b2f5f486da090e25cc633ee902021-02-16T21:20:41ZengAIDIC Servizi S.r.l.Chemical Engineering Transactions2283-92162018-10-016810.3303/CET1868072Thermal Desorption System for Breath Samples Analysis from Colombian Patients with Gastric CancerJuan CaceresCristhian Duran AcevedoEduardo Gualdron Guerrero OscarThis work describes the development of a low cost thermal desorption system to analyze a set of 31 exhaled breath samples previously acquired from CA and control patients (i.e. with gastritis and ulcer), which were concentrated using Tenax tubes in order to remove the moisture and trap the volatile compounds. The samples were stored at a temperature of 4°C for further analysis. The proposed system allowed that the volatile compounds were trapped inside the tubes to be extracted and sent to a measuring chamber with a gas sensor array sensitive to these compounds. The overall detection system composed of the measuring chamber, a high-precision power supply, advanced high-resolution data acquisition equipment and a computer that acquired and supervised the sensor responses. Once the information was acquired, different pre-processing (normalization) and data processing techniques such as: Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Probabilistic Neural Network (PNN) and Support Vector Machine (SVM), were applied for the analysis and data classification of the exhaled breath. The thermal desorption system was able to extract the volatile compounds emitted from the breath, reducing the humidity of the samples to increase the selectivity, sensitivity and the performance of the system. A 99,44 % of the total variance by using PCA analysis was achieved and a 93.54 % of classification success rate using SVM was obtained.https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/9106
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author Juan Caceres
Cristhian Duran Acevedo
Eduardo Gualdron Guerrero Oscar
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Cristhian Duran Acevedo
Eduardo Gualdron Guerrero Oscar
Thermal Desorption System for Breath Samples Analysis from Colombian Patients with Gastric Cancer
Chemical Engineering Transactions
author_facet Juan Caceres
Cristhian Duran Acevedo
Eduardo Gualdron Guerrero Oscar
author_sort Juan Caceres
title Thermal Desorption System for Breath Samples Analysis from Colombian Patients with Gastric Cancer
title_short Thermal Desorption System for Breath Samples Analysis from Colombian Patients with Gastric Cancer
title_full Thermal Desorption System for Breath Samples Analysis from Colombian Patients with Gastric Cancer
title_fullStr Thermal Desorption System for Breath Samples Analysis from Colombian Patients with Gastric Cancer
title_full_unstemmed Thermal Desorption System for Breath Samples Analysis from Colombian Patients with Gastric Cancer
title_sort thermal desorption system for breath samples analysis from colombian patients with gastric cancer
publisher AIDIC Servizi S.r.l.
series Chemical Engineering Transactions
issn 2283-9216
publishDate 2018-10-01
description This work describes the development of a low cost thermal desorption system to analyze a set of 31 exhaled breath samples previously acquired from CA and control patients (i.e. with gastritis and ulcer), which were concentrated using Tenax tubes in order to remove the moisture and trap the volatile compounds. The samples were stored at a temperature of 4°C for further analysis. The proposed system allowed that the volatile compounds were trapped inside the tubes to be extracted and sent to a measuring chamber with a gas sensor array sensitive to these compounds. The overall detection system composed of the measuring chamber, a high-precision power supply, advanced high-resolution data acquisition equipment and a computer that acquired and supervised the sensor responses. Once the information was acquired, different pre-processing (normalization) and data processing techniques such as: Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Probabilistic Neural Network (PNN) and Support Vector Machine (SVM), were applied for the analysis and data classification of the exhaled breath. The thermal desorption system was able to extract the volatile compounds emitted from the breath, reducing the humidity of the samples to increase the selectivity, sensitivity and the performance of the system. A 99,44 % of the total variance by using PCA analysis was achieved and a 93.54 % of classification success rate using SVM was obtained.
url https://www.cetjournal.it/index.php/cet/article/view/9106
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