Analysis of the Thermal Decomposition Products of Pathological and Healthy Tissues in Paranasal Sinuses: A High-Resolution Terahertz Gas Spectroscopy Study

Author:

Vaks Vladimir,Aizenshtadt Andrey,Anfertev Vladimir,Chernyaeva MariaORCID,Domracheva ElenaORCID,Gavrilova Kseniya,Larin Roman,Pripolzin Sergey,Shakhova Mariya

Abstract

We present the novel results of studying tissue metabolites of the ear-nose-throat organs (pathological and relatively healthy mucosal tissues) during heating and thermal exposure using gas spectrometers of the terahertz (THz) frequency range based on non-stationary effects. Tissue metabolites of the ear-nose-throat organs obtained during surgery according to strict medical indications have been studied for the first time in the world. All the tissues used in the samples were histological verified for confirming the morphological diagnosis. For obtaining a unified picture, chemical compounds appearing during thermal decomposition of pathological and relatively healthy tissues were identified using the spectroscopic approach, with mandatory histological verification of the samples. The obtained results demonstrate that a powerful research tool has been proposed for evaluation of metabolites in otorhinolaryngology with detection of diseases markers.

Funder

Russian Science Foundation

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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