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D000073296 Noncommunicable Diseases NIH 0.71
D002908 Chronic Disease NIH 0.29
D007249 Inflammation NIH 0.19

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1 Collecting and Evaluating Data of Potential Volatile Biomarkers in the Exhaled Air of Subjects With and Without COVID-19 by DiaNose

The study aim is to collect and analyze data of potential Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) that could be used for discriminating between patients with and without COVID-19 or with high-risk for COVID-19 by DiaNose breath test. up to 300 subjects will be enrolled to the study ( 200 COVID-19 suspected and 100 healthy volunteers in two clinical sites (1 in Israel and 1 in US). DiaNose system is an electronic nose device that can "smell" diseases in the exhaled breath of patients in real time. This approach is non-invasive, simple and save. The DiaNose prototype system consists the following elements: A Soft Tube connected to a Sensors Chamber - The soft tube is made of medical grade silicon. The subject blows air into the tube for a few seconds and the exhaled air is directed through the sensors chamber. This unit is for single use. • Sensors Reading Unit- a multi used unit for sensors signals measurement. The Sensor Reading Unit is connected to a Laptop that is used to activate and save the test measurements.

NCT04476927 COVID-19 Device: DiaNose

Primary Outcomes

Description: Sensing Features (SFs) extracted from each of the sensors are used for statistical analysis by artificially intelligent/pattern recognition algorithm.

Measure: collecting and analyzing of DiaNose sensors signals from potential VOC markers in the breath samples of all subjects to build and validate a predictive algorithmic model for diagnosing COVID 19.

Time: 1 hour


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