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Within-day and between-day repeatability of measurements with an electronic nose in patients with COPD

  • Maria Bofan
  • , Nadia Mores
  • , Marco Baron
  • , Malgorzata Dabrowska
  • , Salvatore Valente
  • , Maurizio Schmid
  • , Andrea Trové
  • , Andrea Trove'
  • , Silvia Conforto
  • , Gina Zini Tanzi
  • , Paola Cattani Franchi
  • , Leonello Fuso
  • , Antonella Mautone
  • , Chiara Mondino
  • , Gabriella Pagliari
  • , Tommaso D'Alessio
  • , Paolo Montuschi*
  • *Corresponding author
  • Roma Tre University
  • IRCCS Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata - Roma

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Abstract

Electronic noses (e-noses), artificial sensor systems generally consisting of chemical sensor arrays for the detection of volatile compound profiles, have potential applications in respiratory medicine. We assessed within-day and between-day repeatability of an e-nose made from 32 sensors in patients with stable chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). We also compared between-day repeatability of an e-nose, fraction of exhaled nitric oxide (FENO) and pulmonary function testing. Within-day and between-day repeatability for the e-nose was assessed in two breath samples collected 30 min and seven days apart, respectively. Repeatability was expressed as an intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC). All sensors had ICC above 0.5, a value that is considered acceptable for repeatability. Regarding within-day repeatability, ICC ranged from 0.75 to 0.84 (mean = 0.80 ± 0.004). Sensors 6 and 19 were the most reproducible sensors (both, ICC = 0.84). Regarding between-day repeatability, ICC ranged from 0.57 to 0.76 (mean = 0.68 ± 0.01). Sensor 19 was the most reproducible sensor (ICC = 0.76). Within-day e-nose repeatability was greater than between-day repeatability (P < 0.0001). Between-day repeatability of FENO (ICC = 0.91) and spirometry (ICC range = 0.94-0.98) was greater than that of e-nose (mean ICC = 0.68). In patients with stable COPD, the e-nose used in this study has acceptable within-day and between-day repeatability which varies between different sensors
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)N/A-N/A
JournalJournal of Breath Research
Volume7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Keywords

  • chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
  • electronic nose
  • repeatability of measurements

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