Advancements in Breathomics: Special Focus on Electrochemical Sensing and AI for Chronic Disease Diagnosis and Monitoring

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This Review examines the potential of breathomics in enhancing disease monitoring and diagnostic precision when integrated with artificial intelligence (AI) and electrochemical sensing techniques. It discusses breathomics’ potential for early and noninvasive disease diagnosis with a focus on chronic kidney disease (CKD), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and lung cancer, which have been well studied in the context of VOC association with diseases. The noninvasive nature of exhaled breath analysis can be advantageous compared to traditional diagnostic methods for CKD, which often rely on blood and urine testing. VOC analysis can enhance spirometry and imaging methods used in COPD diagnosis, providing a more comprehensive picture of the disease’s progression. Breathomics could also provide a less intrusive and potentially earlier diagnostic approach for lung cancer, which is now dependent on imaging and biopsy. The combination of breathomics, electrochemical sensing, and AI could lead to more personalized and successful treatment plans for chronic illnesses using AI algorithms to decipher complicated VOC patterns. This Review assesses the viability and effectiveness of combining breathomics with electrochemical sensors and artificial intelligence by synthesizing recent research findings and technological developments.

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Subawickrama Mallika Widanaarachchige, N. R., Paul, A., Banga, I. K., Bhide, A., Muthukumar, S., & Prasad, S. (2025, February 11). Advancements in Breathomics: Special Focus on Electrochemical Sensing and AI for Chronic Disease Diagnosis and Monitoring. ACS Omega. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.4c10008

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