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Raman spectroscopy of human skin for kidney failure detection
Authors:Lyudmila A Bratchenko  Ivan A Bratchenko  Yulia A Khristoforova  Dmitry N Artemyev  Daria Y Konovalova  Peter A Lebedev  Valery P Zakharov
Institution:1. Department of Laser and Biotechnical Systems, Samara University, Samara, Russia;2. Department of Internal Medicine, Samara State Medical University, Samara, Russia
Abstract:The object of this paper is in vivo study of skin spectral-characteristics in patients with kidney failure by conventional Raman spectroscopy in near infrared region. The experimental dataset was subjected to discriminant analysis with the projection on latent structures (PLS-DA). Application of Raman spectroscopy to investigate the forearm skin in 85 adult patients with kidney failure (90 spectra) and 40 healthy adult volunteers (80 spectra) has yielded the accuracy of 0.96, sensitivity of 0.94 and specificity of 0.99 in terms of identifying the target subjects with kidney failure. The autofluorescence analysis in the near infrared region identified the patients with kidney failure among healthy volunteers of the same age group with specificity, sensitivity, and accuracy of 0.91, 0.84, and 0.88, respectively. When classifying subjects by the presence of kidney failure using the PLS-DA method, the most informative Raman spectral bands are 1315 to 1330, 1450 to 1460, 1700 to 1800 cm−1. In general, the performed study demonstrates that for in vivo skin analysis, the conventional Raman spectroscopy can provide the basis for cost-effective and accurate detection of kidney failure and associated metabolic changes in the skin.image
Keywords:autofluorescence  hemodialysis patient  human skin  kidney failure  multivariate analysis  PLS-DA  Raman spectroscopy
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