A Ringdown Breath Analyzer for Diabetes Monitoring: Breath Acetone in Diabetic Patients.

ORAL

Abstract

It is highly desirable for millions of diabetic patients to have a non-blood, non-invasive, point-of-care device for monitoring daily blood glucose (BG) levels and the adequacy of diabetic treatment and control. Cavity ringdown spectroscopy, due to its unique capability of high sensitivity, fast-response, and relatively low cost for instrumentation, has the potential for medical application through non-invasive analysis of breath biomarkers. We report the first ringdown acetone breath analyzer for clinic testing with diabetic outpatients. The instrument was set in a clinic center and 34 outpatients (24 T1D and 10 T2D) were tested during a four-day period. 10 T1D subjects and 15 nondiabetic persons were tested in our laboratory. Three juvenile-onset T1D subjects were selected for a 24-hr monitoring on the variations of breath acetone and simultaneous BG level. In this talk, we present our research findings including the correlations of breath acetone with BG level and A1C.

Authors

  • Chuji Wang

    • Dept. of Phys, and the ICET, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39759, cw175@msstate.edu
  • Armstrong Mbi

    • Dept. of Phys, and the ICET, Mississippi State University, Starkville, MS 39759
  • Mark Shepherd

    • Endocrinology Consultants Center, 670 Crossover Rd. Tupelo, MS, 38801