Chem. J. Chinese Universities ›› 2000, Vol. 21 ›› Issue (S1): 61.
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GUO Wei-Qiang, CHEN Miao-Ying, NI Jun, HE Jie
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With the development of Chinese economics, the morbidity of diabetes, as one kind of metabolic disease, is more than before. Because of its multiple causalities and complex disorder, it is not very easy to diagnose the diabetes. The patients will suffer for the routine detection method of blood sugar, an invasive diagnosis technique. In fact, as one of the many diagnostic methods, to "smell" out diseases from the odors in man's breath is being newly developed in the biomedical area, which is applied in such diseases as:gastrointestinal problems, sinus problems, infections, diabetes, liver problems infected wounds. Some researchers[1,2,3] use electronic nose to detect the concentration of the "odors" and to diagnose these diseases. The detection of acetone in man's breath is convenient to be used to predict ketoacidosis and monitor the process of diabetes.
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GUO Wei-Qiang, CHEN Miao-Ying, NI Jun, HE Jie. The Study of Diagnostic Method of Diabetes by Thermal Desorption-Gas Chromatography[J]. Chem. J. Chinese Universities, 2000, 21(S1): 61.
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