Table 3.
Author/Year | Study Design | Analytical Method | VOCs Identified as Significant | Discriminatory Performance |
---|---|---|---|---|
Friedman et al. 1994 |
24 cirrhotic CLD vs. 24 healthy | GC-MS | Hydrogen-sulphide ↑ Limonene ↑ |
Not reported |
Van den Velde et al. 2008 |
52 cirrhotic CLD vs. 50 healthy | GC-MS | Acetone ↑ Dimethyl-sulphide ↑ 2-butanone ↑ 2-pentanone ↑ Indole ↓ Dimethyl-selenide ↓ |
100% sensitivity 70% specificity |
Dadamio et al. 2012 |
35 cirrhotic CLD vs. 49 healthy | GC-MS | Dimethyl-sulphide ↑ Acetone ↑ 2-butanone ↑ 2-pentanone ↑ Indole ↓ Phenol ↓ Dimethyl-selenide ↓ Isoprene ↑ Ethane ↑ Pentane ↑ |
83% sensitivity 100% specificity |
Morisco et al. 2013 |
12 cirrhotic CLD vs. 14 healthy | PTR-MS | Heptadienol ↑ Methanol ↑ 2-butanone ↑ 3-pentone ↑ 2-octanone ↑ 2-nonanone ↑ Monoterpene ↑ P-cymene ↑ |
83% sensitivity 86% specificity |
Del Rio et al. 2015 |
31 cirrhotic CLD vs. 30 healthy | PTR-MS | Methanol ↑ 2-butanone ↑ Carbon-sulphide ↑ 2-pentanone ↑ Limonene ↑ |
97% sensitivity 70% specificity |
Pijls et al. 2016 |
34 cirrhotic CLD vs. 87 non-cirrhotic CLD | GC-MS | Dimethyl-sulphide ↑ Terpene (limonene) ↑ 2-methyl-butanal ↓ Propanoic acid ↑ Octane ↑ Terpenoid ↑ 3-carene ↑ 1-hexadecanol ↓ C16H34 ↓ |
83% sensitivity 87% specificity |
De Vincentis et al. 2016 |
65 cirrhotic CLD vs. 39 non-cirrhotic CLD | E-nose | Not available | 86.2% sensitivity 98.2% specificity |
Eng et al. 2015 |
49 cirrhotic CLD children vs. 55 healthy children | SIFT-MS | 1-decene ↑ 1-heptene ↑ 1-octene ↑ 3-methyl-hexane ↑ 1-nonene ↓ (E)-2-nonene ↓ Dimethyl-sulphide ↓ |
0.97 AUC |