Hydrogel based Flexible wearable sweat sensor for SERS-AI monitoring treatment effect of Lung Cancer

IF 8 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Zhaoxian Chen, Shihong Liu, Wenrou Yu, Li Wang, Fengxue Lv, Liejun Yang, Huiqing Yu, Haiyang Shi, Yingzhou Huang
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Abstract

Comfortable treatment of malignant tumors is the clinical orientation of cancer therapy at present, which puts forward a high demand for non-invasive, portable and high-frequency monitoring status of tumor in the treatment. Unlike traditional blood and X-ray technique, here we have developed hydrogel-based wearable sweat sensors, equipped with multiple molecular receptors for surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) monitoring treatment effects of lung cancer. The SERS technique was utilized in combination with multiple artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms (LGB GNB, LDA, RF, and SVM) to develop a novel and precise diagnostic model for monitoring the treatment effect. Based on 12617 SERS spectras from clinical patients, the results successfully diagnosed three treatment effects (progressive disease, partial response, and no change) with an accuracy of 89.7%. Benefiting from data mining in AI algorithms, key Raman spectra features in clinical spectra are identified to explore characteristic biomarkers of lung cancer associated with various comorbidities. The clinical data suggest that carbonyl biomarkers in sweat might be crucial for understanding complications such as diabetes and hypertension. Our results not only offer a novel and comfortable monitoring technique but also enable personalized treatment of lung cancer with complications, presenting significant potential for clinical application.

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基于水凝胶的柔性可穿戴汗液传感器用于 SERS-AI 监测肺癌治疗效果
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Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical
Sensors and Actuators B: Chemical 工程技术-电化学
CiteScore
14.60
自引率
11.90%
发文量
1776
审稿时长
3.2 months
期刊介绍: Sensors & Actuators, B: Chemical is an international journal focused on the research and development of chemical transducers. It covers chemical sensors and biosensors, chemical actuators, and analytical microsystems. The journal is interdisciplinary, aiming to publish original works showcasing substantial advancements beyond the current state of the art in these fields, with practical applicability to solving meaningful analytical problems. Review articles are accepted by invitation from an Editor of the journal.
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