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Noninvasive Skin Respiration (CO 2 ) Measurement Based on Quartz-Enhanced Photoacoustic Spectroscopy.

Biao LiHongpeng WuChaofan FengSuotang JiaLei Dong
Published in: Analytical chemistry (2023)
A noninvasive method for disease diagnosis that does not require complex specialized laboratory facilities and chemical reagents is particularly attractive in the current medical environment. Here, we develop a noninvasive skin respiration sensor based on quartz-enhanced photoacoustic spectroscopy (QEPAS) that can monitor the skin elimination rate of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ). A 3.8 mW distributed feedback laser emitting at 2.0 μm is used as an excitation source, and a three-dimensional (3D)-printed acoustic detection module is designed to apply to the skin as a sensor head. The performance of the noninvasive skin respiration sensor is assessed in terms of detection sensitivity, linearity, long-term stability, and water effect. A minimum detection limit of 35 ppb is achieved at the optimal integration time of 670 s. The skin respiration measurements from eight healthy volunteers are recorded, and the real-time results are analyzed.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • wound healing
  • carbon dioxide
  • loop mediated isothermal amplification
  • healthcare
  • real time pcr
  • palliative care
  • label free
  • optical coherence tomography
  • sensitive detection