CAN WE MAKE BETTER USE OF ROUTINE PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNALS? USING MATHS TO IMPROVE THE SENSITIVITY OF DETECTING DRUG OR DISEASE‐INDUCED CHANGES

Manasi Nandi, Miquel Serna Pascual, Maria Volovaya, Yujia Wu, Rebecca F. D'Cruz, Philip Aston, Carolyn Lam, Aileen Milne, Mary McElroy

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Abstract

Summary: Symmetric Projection Attractor Reconstruction (SPAR) is a newly developed mathematical technique. It quantifies the shape and variability changes of cyclic waveforms by using all the available digital data, most of which is typically discarded during conventional analysis. We demonstrate the additive value of this technique in more sensitively quantifying lung function changes in a preclinical lung fibrosis model and in patients with COPD.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCAN WE MAKE BETTER USE OF ROUTINE PHYSIOLOGICAL SIGNALS? USING MATHS TO IMPROVE THE SENSITIVITY OF DETECTING DRUG OR DISEASE‐INDUCED CHANGES
PublisherMary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers
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Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

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