Clinical assessment of W-band spectroscopy for non-invasive detection and monitoring of sustained hyperglycemia

  • Moreno-Oyervides A
  • Aguilera-Morillo M
  • de la Cruz Fernández M
  • et al.
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Abstract

HbA1c is the gold standard test for monitoring medium/long term glycemia conditions in diabetes care, which is a critical factor in reducing the risk of chronic diabetes complications. Current technologies for measuring HbA1c concentration are invasive and adequate assays are still limited to laboratory-based methods that are not widely available worldwide. The development of a non-invasive diagnostic tool for HbA1c concentration can lead to the decrease of the rate of undiagnosed cases and facilitate early detection in diabetes care. We present a preliminary validation diagnostic study of W-band spectroscopy for detection and monitoring of sustained hyperglycemia, using the HbA1c concentration as reference. A group of 20 patients with type 1 diabetes mellitus and 10 healthy subjects were non-invasively assessed at three different visits over a period of 7 months by a millimeter-wave spectrometer (transmission mode) operating across the full W-band. The relationship between the W-band spectral profile and the HbA1c concentration is studied using longitudinal and non-longitudinal functional data analysis methods. A potential blind discrimination between patients with or without diabetes is obtained, and more importantly, an excellent relation (R-squared = 0.97) between the non-invasive assessment and the HbA1c measure is achieved. Such results support that W-band spectroscopy has great potential for developing a non-invasive diagnostic tool for in-vivo HbA1c concentration monitoring in humans.

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Moreno-Oyervides, A., Aguilera-Morillo, M. C., de la Cruz Fernández, M. J., Pascual, E. L., Jiménez, L. L., Krozer, V., & Acedo, P. (2021). Clinical assessment of W-band spectroscopy for non-invasive detection and monitoring of sustained hyperglycemia. Biomedical Optics Express, 12(8), 5008. https://doi.org/10.1364/boe.428524

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