Discovery of Delirium Biomarkers through Minimally Invasive Serum Molecular Fingerprinting

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Main Author: Viegas, Ana
Publication Date: 2024
Other Authors: Araújo, Rúben, Ramalhete, Luís, Von Rekowski, Cristiana, Fonseca, Tiago A H, Bento, Luís, Calado, Cecília R C
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Language: eng
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Summary: Delirium presents a significant clinical challenge, primarily due to its profound impact on patient outcomes and the limitations of the current diagnostic methods, which are largely subjective. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this challenge was intensified as the frequency of delirium assessments decreased in Intensive Care Units (ICUs), even as the prevalence of delirium among critically ill patients increased. The present study evaluated how the serum molecular fingerprint, as acquired by Fourier-Transform InfraRed (FTIR) spectroscopy, can enable the development of predictive models for delirium. A preliminary univariate analysis of serum FTIR spectra indicated significantly different bands between 26 ICU patients with delirium and 26 patients without, all of whom were admitted with COVID-19. However, these bands resulted in a poorly performing Naïve-Bayes predictive model. Considering the use of a Fast-Correlation-Based Filter for feature selection, it was possible to define a new set of spectral bands with a wider coverage of molecular functional groups. These bands ensured an excellent Naïve-Bayes predictive model, with an AUC, a sensitivity, and a specificity all exceeding 0.92. These spectral bands, acquired through a minimally invasive analysis and obtained rapidly, economically, and in a high-throughput mode, therefore offer significant potential for managing delirium in critically ill patients.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Discovery of Delirium Biomarkers through Minimally Invasive Serum Molecular Fingerprinting
title Discovery of Delirium Biomarkers through Minimally Invasive Serum Molecular Fingerprinting
spellingShingle Discovery of Delirium Biomarkers through Minimally Invasive Serum Molecular Fingerprinting
Viegas, Ana
biomarkers
delirium
FTIR spectroscopy
omics
serum
title_short Discovery of Delirium Biomarkers through Minimally Invasive Serum Molecular Fingerprinting
title_full Discovery of Delirium Biomarkers through Minimally Invasive Serum Molecular Fingerprinting
title_fullStr Discovery of Delirium Biomarkers through Minimally Invasive Serum Molecular Fingerprinting
title_full_unstemmed Discovery of Delirium Biomarkers through Minimally Invasive Serum Molecular Fingerprinting
title_sort Discovery of Delirium Biomarkers through Minimally Invasive Serum Molecular Fingerprinting
author Viegas, Ana
author_facet Viegas, Ana
Araújo, Rúben
Ramalhete, Luís
Von Rekowski, Cristiana
Fonseca, Tiago A H
Bento, Luís
Calado, Cecília R C
author_role author
author2 Araújo, Rúben
Ramalhete, Luís
Von Rekowski, Cristiana
Fonseca, Tiago A H
Bento, Luís
Calado, Cecília R C
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM)
iNOVA4Health - pólo NMS
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Viegas, Ana
Araújo, Rúben
Ramalhete, Luís
Von Rekowski, Cristiana
Fonseca, Tiago A H
Bento, Luís
Calado, Cecília R C
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv biomarkers
delirium
FTIR spectroscopy
omics
serum
topic biomarkers
delirium
FTIR spectroscopy
omics
serum
description Delirium presents a significant clinical challenge, primarily due to its profound impact on patient outcomes and the limitations of the current diagnostic methods, which are largely subjective. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this challenge was intensified as the frequency of delirium assessments decreased in Intensive Care Units (ICUs), even as the prevalence of delirium among critically ill patients increased. The present study evaluated how the serum molecular fingerprint, as acquired by Fourier-Transform InfraRed (FTIR) spectroscopy, can enable the development of predictive models for delirium. A preliminary univariate analysis of serum FTIR spectra indicated significantly different bands between 26 ICU patients with delirium and 26 patients without, all of whom were admitted with COVID-19. However, these bands resulted in a poorly performing Naïve-Bayes predictive model. Considering the use of a Fast-Correlation-Based Filter for feature selection, it was possible to define a new set of spectral bands with a wider coverage of molecular functional groups. These bands ensured an excellent Naïve-Bayes predictive model, with an AUC, a sensitivity, and a specificity all exceeding 0.92. These spectral bands, acquired through a minimally invasive analysis and obtained rapidly, economically, and in a high-throughput mode, therefore offer significant potential for managing delirium in critically ill patients.
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