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Electronic Nose Prediction of a Clinical Pneumonia Score: Biosensors and Microbes

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Journal Anesthesiology
Specialty Anesthesiology
Date 2004 Dec 25
PMID 15618788
Citations 28
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Abstract

Background: The authors performed a prospective study to determine whether breath test analysis using an electronic nose correlates with a clinical pneumonia score.

Methods: Exhaled gas was sampled from the expiratory limb of the ventilator in mechanically ventilated surgical intensive care patients and assayed with the electronic nose. Components of a clinical pneumonia score were recorded concurrently.

Results: The score predicted by the electronic nose showed good correlation with the actual pneumonia score (r = 0.81). Bland Altman analysis showed a mean bias of 0.0 (limits +/- 2.6).

Conclusions: The electronic nose is a new biosensor technology that correlates with a clinical pneumonia score.

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