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Online breath analysis using metal oxide semiconductor sensors (electronic nose) for diagnosis of lung cancer

A. Kononov, B. Korotetsky, I. Jahatspanian, A. Gubal, A. Vasiliev, A. Arsenjev, A. Nefedov, A. Barchuk, I. Gorbunov, K. Kozyrev, A. Rassadina, E. Iakovleva, M. Sillanpaä, Z. Safaei, N. Ivanenko, N. Stolyarova, V. Chuchina, A. Ganeev,
2020

The analysis of exhaled breath is drawing a high degree of interest in the diagnostics of various diseases, including lung cancer. Electronic nose (E-nose) technology is one of the perspective approaches in the field due to its relative simplicity and cost efficiency. The use of an E-nose together with pattern recognition algorithms allow 'breath-prints' to be discriminated. The aim of this study was to develop an efficient online E-nose-based lung cancer diagnostic method via exhaled breath analysis with the use of some statistical classification methods. A developed multisensory system consisting of six metal oxide chemoresistance gas sensors was employed in three temperature regimes. This study involved 118 individuals: 65 in the lung cancer group (cytologically verified) and 53 in the healthy control group. The exhaled breath samples of the volunteers were analysed using the developed E-nose system. The dataset obtained, consisting of the sensor responses, was pre-processed and split into training (70%) and test (30%) subsets. The training data was used to fit the classification models; the test data was used for the estimation of prediction possibility. Logistic regression was found to be an adequate data-processing approach. The performance of the developed method was promising for the screening purposes (sensitivity-95.0%, specificity-100.0%, accuracy-97.2%). This shows the applicability of the gas-sensitive sensor array for the exhaled breath diagnostics. Metal oxide sensors are highly sensitive, low-cost and stable, and their poor sensitivity can be enhanced by integrating them with machine learning algorithms, as can be seen in this study. All experiments were carried out with the permission of the N.N. Petrov Research Institute of Oncology ethics committee no. 15/83 dated March 15, 2017.

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  • A. Kononov
    Saint Petersburg State University
  • B. Korotetsky
    Federal Medico-Biological Agency
  • I. Jahatspanian
    Joint-Stock Company 'Concern 'Scientific and Production Association 'Avrora', Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics University ITMO
  • A. Gubal
    Saint Petersburg State University
  • A. Vasiliev
    Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics University ITMO, National Research Centre "Kurchatov Institute"
  • A. Arsenjev
    Ministry of Health of Russian Federation
  • A. Nefedov
    Saint-Petersburg State Research Institute of Phthisiopulmonology
  • A. Barchuk
    Ministry of Health of Russian Federation, Tampereen Yliopisto
  • I. Gorbunov
    Saint Petersburg State University
  • K. Kozyrev
    Joint-Stock Company 'Concern 'Scientific and Production Association 'Avrora'
  • A. Rassadina
    Saint Petersburg National Research University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics University ITMO, Sankt-Peterburgskij Gosudarstvennyj Elektrotehniceskij Universitet
  • E. Iakovleva
    LUT University
  • M. Sillanpaä
    LUT University
  • Z. Safaei
    LUT University
  • N. Ivanenko
    Federal Medico-Biological Agency
  • N. Stolyarova
    Federal Medico-Biological Agency
  • V. Chuchina
    Saint Petersburg State University
  • A. Ganeev
    Saint Petersburg State University, Federal Medico-Biological Agency
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  • Journal of Breath Research
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  • 14
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  • 1
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  • journal article
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  • CC BY
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  • scopus