Abstract Background: We present a pilot study on the feasibility of the application and advantages of online, noninvasive breath gas analysis (BGA) by proton transfer reaction quadrupole mass spectrometry for the screening of gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) in 52 pregnant women by means of an oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT). Subjects and Methods: We collected and identified samples of end-tidal breath gas from patients during OGTT. Time evolution parameters of challenge-responsive volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in human breath gas were estimated. Multivariate analysis of variance and permutation analysis were used to assess feasibility of BGA as a diagnostic tool for GDM. Results: Standard OGTT diagnosis identified pregnant women ...
AIMS: Precision medicine has revolutionized our understanding of type 1 diabetes and neonatal diabet...
The evolution of breath composition during oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs) was analysed by the...
SummaryVarious compounds in present human breath have long been loosely associated with pathological...
The authors study the feasibility of human breath gas analysis via proton transfer reaction mass spe...
Currently, cardiovascular, oncologic, neurodegenerative and chronic respiratory diseases as well as ...
Abstract: Breath analysis has attracted lots of interest in clinical and scientific research for its...
Abstract: Breath analysis has attracted lots of interest in clinical and scientific research for its...
AIM: The oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), widely used as a gold standard for gestational diabetes...
Purpose of reviewTo introduce the potential of breath analysis as a diagnostic or monitoring tool in...
Background/Aim: Gestational diabetes (GDM) is a complex metabolic condition associated with hyperpgl...
Global prevalence increase of diabetes type 2 and gestational diabetes (GDM) has led to increased aw...
OBJECTIVE — Diagnosis of pre-diabetes and early-stage diabetes occurs primarily by means of an oral ...
Breath gas profiles, which reflect metabolic disorders like diabetes, are the subject of scientific ...
Effective management of diabetes mellitus, affecting tens of millions of patients, requires frequent...
Background We investigated how 100-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) results can be used to predi...
AIMS: Precision medicine has revolutionized our understanding of type 1 diabetes and neonatal diabet...
The evolution of breath composition during oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs) was analysed by the...
SummaryVarious compounds in present human breath have long been loosely associated with pathological...
The authors study the feasibility of human breath gas analysis via proton transfer reaction mass spe...
Currently, cardiovascular, oncologic, neurodegenerative and chronic respiratory diseases as well as ...
Abstract: Breath analysis has attracted lots of interest in clinical and scientific research for its...
Abstract: Breath analysis has attracted lots of interest in clinical and scientific research for its...
AIM: The oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT), widely used as a gold standard for gestational diabetes...
Purpose of reviewTo introduce the potential of breath analysis as a diagnostic or monitoring tool in...
Background/Aim: Gestational diabetes (GDM) is a complex metabolic condition associated with hyperpgl...
Global prevalence increase of diabetes type 2 and gestational diabetes (GDM) has led to increased aw...
OBJECTIVE — Diagnosis of pre-diabetes and early-stage diabetes occurs primarily by means of an oral ...
Breath gas profiles, which reflect metabolic disorders like diabetes, are the subject of scientific ...
Effective management of diabetes mellitus, affecting tens of millions of patients, requires frequent...
Background We investigated how 100-g oral glucose tolerance test (OGTT) results can be used to predi...
AIMS: Precision medicine has revolutionized our understanding of type 1 diabetes and neonatal diabet...
The evolution of breath composition during oral glucose tolerance tests (OGTTs) was analysed by the...
SummaryVarious compounds in present human breath have long been loosely associated with pathological...