Can the Electronic Nose Smell COVID-19?

NACompletedINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

219

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

April 6, 2020

Primary Completion Date

May 6, 2020

Study Completion Date

July 1, 2020

Conditions
SARS-CoV InfectionCovid19
Interventions
DEVICE

Aeonose

All participants breathed through the Aeonose for five minutes. This device contains metal-oxide sensors that change in conductivity upon reaction with VOCs in exhaled breath. These conductivity changes are input data for machine-learning and used for pattern recognition. A nose clip was placed on the nose of each participant to avoid entry of non-filtered air in the device. Before measuring, the Aeonose was flushed with room air, guided through a carbon filter as well. During each measurement, a video was displayed to distract the participant and to reduce the chance of hyperventilation. Failed breath tests were excluded from analysis; the reason for failure was documented. Four similar Aeonose devices were used for breath analysis. A full-measurement procedure required sixteen minutes.

Trial Locations (1)

6229 HX

Maastricht University Medical Center, Maastricht

All Listed Sponsors
lead

Maastricht University Medical Center

OTHER

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