Detection of COVID-19 infection based on electronic nose technique: preliminary study
The coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic have reached almost every country in the world and caused a global health crisis. It is necessary to detect COVID-19 with fast and accurate diagnosis method in order to prevent the rapid spread of Covid-19. This paper presents a preliminary study of using electronic...
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th-mahidol.843992023-06-19T00:04:00Z Detection of COVID-19 infection based on electronic nose technique: preliminary study Phukkaphan N. Mahidol University Computer Science The coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic have reached almost every country in the world and caused a global health crisis. It is necessary to detect COVID-19 with fast and accurate diagnosis method in order to prevent the rapid spread of Covid-19. This paper presents a preliminary study of using electronic nose (e-nose) technology for detection of COVD-19 infection. In this experiment, the human exhaled breaths of healthy volunteers, asymptomatic and symptomatic COVID-19 patients were collected with commercial face masks for 5 minutes followed by the measurement with an e-nose machine in a closed system. The COVID-19 positivity was confirmed by RT-PCR method. According to the experiment, the odor intensity of human exhaled breath can be described with the total sensing response value. The exhaled breath of COVID-19 infected patients show higher odor intensity than the healthy volunteers (control). The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) shows the classification of three data groups; healthy volunteers, COVID-19 infected patients and unclassified people. For the unclassified cases, the medical record has shown that these people have been subjected either to some respiratory diseases or just recovered from COVID-19 infection. From these preliminary results, e-nose technology and its measurement proto-cols can be considered as a viable tool for COVID-19 rapid detection. 2023-06-18T17:04:00Z 2023-06-18T17:04:00Z 2022-01-01 Conference Paper Proceedings of the 2022 International Electrical Engineering Congress, iEECON 2022 (2022) 10.1109/iEECON53204.2022.9741576 2-s2.0-85128170941 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/84399 SCOPUS |
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The coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic have reached almost every country in the world and caused a global health crisis. It is necessary to detect COVID-19 with fast and accurate diagnosis method in order to prevent the rapid spread of Covid-19. This paper presents a preliminary study of using electronic nose (e-nose) technology for detection of COVD-19 infection. In this experiment, the human exhaled breaths of healthy volunteers, asymptomatic and symptomatic COVID-19 patients were collected with commercial face masks for 5 minutes followed by the measurement with an e-nose machine in a closed system. The COVID-19 positivity was confirmed by RT-PCR method. According to the experiment, the odor intensity of human exhaled breath can be described with the total sensing response value. The exhaled breath of COVID-19 infected patients show higher odor intensity than the healthy volunteers (control). The Principal Component Analysis (PCA) shows the classification of three data groups; healthy volunteers, COVID-19 infected patients and unclassified people. For the unclassified cases, the medical record has shown that these people have been subjected either to some respiratory diseases or just recovered from COVID-19 infection. From these preliminary results, e-nose technology and its measurement proto-cols can be considered as a viable tool for COVID-19 rapid detection. |
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