A Compact, Data-Logging Breath-Gas Analyzer
Shelby Lacouture, Mitchell Kelley, Noah Plues, Laszlo Hunyadi, Emily Sundman, Annette Sobel, and Robert V. Duncan

TL;DR
This paper presents a portable, cost-effective breath-gas analyzer that measures multiple respiratory parameters simultaneously, enabling early diagnosis of respiratory diseases with a simple breathing test.
Contribution
It introduces a novel compact data-logging system for comprehensive breath analysis, integrating multiple parameters into a single device for improved respiratory diagnostics.
Findings
Designed a portable, multi-parameter breath analyzer
Demonstrated potential for early respiratory disease detection
Developed various device formats for different applications
Abstract
Respiratory ailments are increasing globally at an alarming rate and are currently one of the leading factors of death and infirmity worldwide. Among respiratory diseases, those linked to poor air quality and pollutants are increasing at a proportionally higher rate than those linked to viral or other factors. Diagnosing disorders of the respiratory system is often performed initially by routine physical examinations and questionnaires. Once most patients have symptoms that are severe enough to warrant clinical testing, the ailment could have already caused pulmonary damage. Clinical diagnosis involves the use of cumbersome, expensive equipment that measures different parameters separately, e.g., Capnography (CO2) and spirometry (bidirectional tidal mass flow). These disparate sets of data must then be interpreted collectively by a qualified medical practitioner. This paper details the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvanced Chemical Sensor Technologies · Phonocardiography and Auscultation Techniques · Non-Invasive Vital Sign Monitoring
