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Rapid analysis of disease state in liquid human serum combining infrared spectroscopy and “digital drying”
Authors:Alexandra Sala  Katie E Spalding  Katherine M Ashton  Ruth Board  Holly J Butler  Timothy P Dawson  Dean A Harris  Caryn S Hughes  Cerys A Jenkins  Michael D Jenkinson  David S Palmer  Benjamin R Smith  Catherine A Thornton  Matthew J Baker
Abstract:In recent years, the diagnosis of brain tumors has been investigated with attenuated total reflection‐Fourier transform infrared (ATR‐FTIR) spectroscopy on dried human serum samples to eliminate spectral interferences of the water component, with promising results. This research evaluates ATR‐FTIR on both liquid and air‐dried samples to investigate “digital drying” as an alternative approach for the analysis of spectra obtained from liquid samples. Digital drying approaches, consisting of water subtraction and least‐squares method, have demonstrated a greater random forest (RF) classification performance than the air‐dried spectra approach when discriminating cancer vs control samples, reaching sensitivity values higher than 93.0% and specificity values higher than 83.0%. Moreover, quantum cascade laser infrared (QCL‐IR) based spectroscopic imaging is utilized on liquid samples to assess the implications of a deep‐penetration light source on disease classification. The RF classification of QCL‐IR data has provided sensitivity and specificity amounting to 85.1% and 75.3% respectively.image
Keywords:ATR‐FTIR  cancer  digital drying  infrared spectroscopy  serum
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