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A systematic review on the detection of volatile organic compounds in exhaled breath in experimental animals in the context of gastrointestinal and hepatic diseases.

Kim F H HintzenMyrthe M M EussenCéline NeutelNicole D BouvyFrederik-Jan van SchootenCarlijn R HooijmansTim Lubbers
Published in: PloS one (2023)
Poor reporting of essential methodological details impaired comprehensive summarizing the various studies on exhaled breath in gastrointestinal and hepatic diseases. Potential pitfalls in study design, and suggestions for improvement of study design are discussed which, when applied, lead to consistent and generalizable results and a reduction in the use of laboratory animals. Refining the methodological quality of animal studies has the potential to improve subsequent clinical trial design.
Keyphrases
  • clinical trial
  • case control
  • study protocol
  • randomized controlled trial
  • open label
  • adverse drug
  • phase ii
  • sensitive detection