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Analysis of exhaled air of patients with myocardial infarction by laser spectroscopy and data mining
Additionally to these biomarkers in the MI patients’ blood, there are many other products of metabolism in damaged muscles, which are excreted from the body human body, including through exhaled air. The results of MI patients’ exhaled air analysis using photoacoustic laser spectroscopy and data mining are presented.
The material for this study were the gas emission samples collected from patients and healthy volunteers – samples of exhaled air, swabs from teeth and cheeks. A set of material was formed three groups: healthy volunteers, patients with COPD, lung cancer patients.
The resulting samples were analyzed by means of laser opto-acoustic gas analyzers: with intracavity location detector (ILPA-1), with extracavity location detector (LGA-2). Presentation of the results in an easy to visual form was performed using the method of elastic maps, based on the principal component analysis.
The results of analysis show potentialities of usage of laser optoacoustic spectroscopy application to assess the status of patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and lung cancer.
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