Non‐invasive exhaled breath diagnostic and monitoring technologies

With the rapid development of laser technology, information technology, and materials, the detection of trace gas has been taken to a new level. Advanced analytical methods were invented, for example, gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, chemical sensors, absorption spectrum, and so forth. With th...

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Published in:Microwave and optical technology letters Vol. 65; no. 5; pp. 1475 - 1488
Main Authors: Ma, Pengze, Li, Jiaqi, Chen, Yongxing, Zhou Montano, Baiyang Antonio, Luo, Huijian, Zhang, Di, Zheng, Huadan, Liu, Yihua, Lin, Haoyang, Zhu, Wenguo, Zhang, Guanfeng, Mao, Hua, Yu, Jianhui, Chen, Zhe
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01-05-2023
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Summary:With the rapid development of laser technology, information technology, and materials, the detection of trace gas has been taken to a new level. Advanced analytical methods were invented, for example, gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, chemical sensors, absorption spectrum, and so forth. With the detailed data gathered from new high‐tech equipment, we can predict and diagnose diseases such as diabetic ketoacidosis, irritable bowel syndrome, lung cancer and so on. However, there is still a large amount of exhaled gas that has not been discovered, which means that breath analysis of exhaled gas is a very promising field in the future. Non‐invasive breath diagnosis and monitoring technology have attracted huge attention from all over the world. Using exhaled gas to diagnose and monitor human disease has numerous advantages for being non‐invasive, convenient and environment friendly.
Bibliography:Pengze Ma and Jiaqi Li contributed equally to this work.
ISSN:0895-2477
1098-2760
DOI:10.1002/mop.33133