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Serum log-transformed Raman spectroscopy combined with multivariate analysis for the detection of echinococcosis

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OPTIK
Volume 226, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER GMBH
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijleo.2020.165687

Keywords

Raman spectroscopy; logarithmic transformation; echinococcosis; serum; diagnosis; PCA-LDA

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62071059, 61801042, 61765014]
  2. China Postdoctoral Science Foundation [2019M653802]
  3. State Key Laboratory of Pathogenesis, Prevention, and Treatment of Central Asian High Incidence Diseases Fund [SKL-HIDCA-2017-Y1]
  4. BUPT Excellent Ph.D.
  5. Students Foundation [CX2020113]

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This study utilized Raman spectroscopy combined with logarithmic transformation preprocessing and principal component analysis-linear discriminant analysis to achieve high accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity in distinguishing echinococcosis patients from healthy volunteers in serum samples.
In this study, the Raman spectra of serum samples from patients with echinococcosis and healthy controls were recorded by a portable spectrometer under 532 nm excitation. Due to the resonance Raman effect, the two Raman peaks (at 1154 and 1515 cm(-1)) belonging to beta carotene were significantly enhanced, resulting in relatively weak signal values for other peaks. In order to amplify the weak Raman peaks and improve the capability of Raman spectroscopy for the differentiation of healthy and echinococcosis infected serum samples, a logarithmic transformation preprocessing method was used. Furthermore, principal component analysis (PCA), combined with linear discriminant analysis (LDA), were used to distinguish echinococcosis patients from healthy volunteers. The results show that the diagnostic models formed by the log-transformed spectral data sets perform better in the balance of sensitivity and specificity. The accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of the diagnostic model based on the spectral data set of optimal scale transformation were 98.00%, 98.10%, and 98.00%, respectively, which were slightly superior to the untransformed spectral data set. Our findings suggest that serum log-transformed Raman spectroscopy combined with the PCA-LDA method has great potential for improving the detection of echinococcosis.

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