Badanie metabolitów we krwi i w oddechu u pacjentów z zaburzeniami metabolizmu
Metabolites in Blood and Breath in Metabolic Conditions
W skrócie
Badanie porównuje różne sposoby pomiaru substancji chemicznych w organizmie pacjentów z zaburzeniami metabolizmu i osób na specjalnych dietach leczniczych - przez pobieranie krwi, oddech oraz urządzenie przenośne. Celem jest sprawdzenie, czy badanie oddechu może zastąpić bolesne i uciążliwe pobieranie krwi, a także znalezienie nowych markerów chorób w oddechu pacjenta.
Oryginalny opis (angielski)
In patients with inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) and in those requiring a ketogenic diet for the treatment of medical conditions, relevant biochemical analytes are routinely and regularly measured in venous or capillary blood samples. Repeated venipuncture for blood collection is invasive, burdensome, and resource-intensive. As an alternative, capillary blood sampling can provide some relief for the measurement of a limited number of metabolites. Nevertheless, the frequent finger pricks required to obtain capillary blood samples can still be uncomfortable for patients. Therefore, patients could benefit if non-invasive breath measurements were to replace the currently invasive biochemical monitoring methods in the future.
In this study, the usability of metabolite measurements across matrices (venous blood, capillary blood, breath captured by a handheld sensor and breath in a collection bag) in IEM patients, individuals prescribed special health-related diets, and healthy volunteers will be investigated. The usability of a handheld breath sensor for remote monitoring of patients will also be tested. Lastly, exploratory investigations will be performed to identify new disease biomarkers in breath.