نتایج جستجو برای: eNOSe

تعداد نتایج: 72  

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 2011
N Fens S B de Nijs S Peters T Dekker H H Knobel T J Vink N P Willard A H Zwinderman F H Krouwels H-G Janssen R Lutter P J Sterk

Eosinophilic inflammation in chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is predictive for responses to inhaled steroids. We hypothesised that the inflammatory subtype in mild and moderate COPD can be assessed by exhaled breath metabolomics. Exhaled compounds were analysed using gas chromatography and mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and electronic nose (eNose) in 28 COPD patients (12/16 Global Initi...

2003
Oded Shaham Liran Carmel David Harel

We consider the task of finding a mapping between two eNoses that employ two different sensor technologies, quartz microbalance and conducting polymers. Such a mapping is a model that predicts the response of one eNose based on the response of the other. eNose mappings are important for odor communication and synthesis, as well as for eNose data integration. We investigated a number of methods ...

2014
Antti Roine Taavi Saviauk Pekka Kumpulainen Markus Karjalainen Antti Tuokko Janne Aittoniemi Risto Vuento Jukka Lekkala Terho Lehtimäki Teuvo L. Tammela Niku K. J. Oksala

UNLABELLED Urinary tract infection (UTI) is a common disease with significant morbidity and economic burden, accounting for a significant part of the workload in clinical microbiology laboratories. Current clinical chemisty point-of-care diagnostics rely on imperfect dipstick analysis which only provides indirect and insensitive evidence of urinary bacterial pathogens. An electronic nose (eNose...

2006
Hanying Zhou Margie L. Homer Abhijit V. Shevade Margaret A. Ryan

The Jet Propulsion Laboratory has recently developed and built an electronic nose (ENose) using a polymer-carbon composite sensing array. This ENose is designed to be used for air quality monitoring in an enclosed space, and is designed to detect, identify and quantify common contaminants at concentrations in the parts-per-million range. Its capabilities were demonstrated in an experiment aboar...

2017
Kevin Lamote Paul Brinkman Lore Vandermeersch Matthijs Vynck Peter J. Sterk Herman Van Langenhove Olivier Thas Joris Van Cleemput Kristiaan Nackaerts Jan P. van Meerbeeck

Rationale Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is mainly caused by previous exposure to asbestos fibers and has a poor prognosis. Due to a long latency period between exposure and diagnosis, MPM incidence is expected to peak between 2020-2025. Screening of asbestos-exposed individuals is believed to improve early detection and hence, MPM management. Recent developments focus on breath analysis ...

2014
Andreas Voss Katharina Witt Tobias Kaschowitz Wolf Poitz Andreas Ebert Patrik Roser Karl-Jürgen Bär

The most commonly used drug testing methods are based on the analysis of hair and urine using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry, liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry or immunoassay screening. These methods are time-consuming and partly expensive. One alternative method could be the application of an "electronic nose" (eNose). We have developed an eNose to detect directly on the human skin...

2006
Jie Cai David C. Levy

Arrays of chemical sensors, usually called electronic noses (ENose), are widely used in industry for classifying and identifying odours. They may also be used to locate the position and detect the direction of an emission source. Usually this task is performed by an ENose cooperating with a mobile vehicle, but when a source is instantaneous, or the surrounding terrain is hard for vehicles to tr...

Journal: :Chemosensors 2022

This paper assesses the over time performance of a custom electronic nose (eNose) composed an array commercial low-cost and single-type miniature metal-oxide (MOX) semiconductor gas sensors. The eNose uses 16 BME680 versatile sensor devices, each including embedded non-selective MOX that was originally proposed to measure total volatile organic compounds (TVOC) in air. has been used previously ...

Journal: :The Journal of infection 2017
Rosarito Coronel Teixeira Mabel Rodríguez Nilda Jiménez de Romero Marcel Bruins Roscio Gómez Jan Bart Yntema Gilberto Chaparro Abente Jan Willem Gerritsen Wim Wiegerinck Domingo Pérez Bejerano Cecile Magis-Escurra

INTRODUCTION Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of death due to an infectious disease worldwide. Especially in low-income countries, new diagnostic techniques that are accessible, inexpensive and easy-to-use, are needed to shorten transmission time and initiate treatment earlier. OBJECTIVE We conducted a study with a handheld, point-of-care electronic nose (eNose) device to diagnose TB th...

2016
Jan Hendrik Leopold Ameen Abu-Hanna Camilla Colombo Peter J. Sterk Marcus J. Schultz Lieuwe D. J. Bos

INTRODUCTION Continuous breath analysis by electronic nose (eNose) technology in the intensive care unit (ICU) may be useful in monitoring (patho) physiological changes. However, the application of breath monitoring in a non-controlled clinical setting introduces noise into the data. We hypothesized that the sensor signal is influenced by: (1) humidity in the side-stream; (2) patient-ventilator...

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