2020
DOI: 10.1109/lsens.2020.3008595
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A Capnographic Sensor Using Acoustic Virial Equation for Diagnostic Applications

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“…VOCs in DEB are either formed by cellular metabolic processes or absorbed/inhaled from environmental sources 29 . For example, chronic obstructive pulmonary (COP) 30 , Lung cancer cells 28 , congestive heart failure (CHF) 30 , etc., may produce these VOCs. Due to the low solubility of VOCs in blood, they spread quickly into the exhaled breath 31 .…”
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“…VOCs in DEB are either formed by cellular metabolic processes or absorbed/inhaled from environmental sources 29 . For example, chronic obstructive pulmonary (COP) 30 , Lung cancer cells 28 , congestive heart failure (CHF) 30 , etc., may produce these VOCs. Due to the low solubility of VOCs in blood, they spread quickly into the exhaled breath 31 .…”
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“…Detecting carbon dioxide ( CO 2 ) concentration in DEB can give non-invasive information about an individual's respiratory and metabolic functioning 31 . Bhagya et al 30 proposed a capnographic sensor to sense CO 2 concentration in DEB based on an acoustic virial equation to diagnose COP and CHF diseases. Oort et al 32 investigated the vital role of analyzing DEB pneumonia detection.…”
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