Affiliation:
1. Department of Physics and Astronomy Laboratory for Soft Matter and Biophysics KU Leuven Celestijnenlaan 200 D Leuven B‐3001 Belgium
2. Fraunhofer Institute for Toxicology and Experimental Medicine ITEM Nikolai‐Fuchs‐Str. 1 Hannover D‐30625 Germany
3. Centre Hospitalier Intercommunal de Créteil Service de Pédiatrie Générale Centre de la mucoviscidose et Centre des Maladies Respiratoires Rare Respirare Université Paris Est Creteil INSERM IMRB Creteil F‐94010 France
4. Université Paris Est Creteil INSERM IMRB Creteil F‐94010 France
Abstract
AbstractWhile exhaled breath condensate EBC is not yet used in routine clinical diagnostics and disease monitoring, recent publications indicate that exhaled air and EBC contain a wide range of molecular biomarkers that are characteristic of various medical conditions. This includes evidently lung disorders such as asthma, COPD, and cystic fibrosis, but also diabetes and several types of cancer go along with specific biomarkers exhaled from the airways. In addition, EBC samples can be collected in a non‐invasive way and, due to their small volume, they can be easily stored frozen between collection and analysis. Several home‐made EBC‐collection systems for research purposes are documented in literature while there are also a few systems from commercial suppliers that are not yet certified as medical products. In this work, a novel collection device is presented in which the EBC is condensed and frozen inside stainless steel tubes, tightly surrounded by an aluminum cylinder that is precooled in a kitchen freezer. The device is low cost, easy to use by patients at home or in a clinic, and its collection efficiency of up to 500 µL min−1 of respiration is on the high side.
Funder
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme
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