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Pocket air monitor seeks out the causes of asthma

The portable gadget analyses a variety of environmental factors to help unravel the triggers for asthma attacks
The portable device could shed new light on how environmental conditions affect asthma symptoms
The portable device could shed new light on how environmental conditions affect asthma symptoms
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A gadget that fits into a person鈥檚 pocket could help unravel the environmental triggers for asthma attacks. Researchers created the portable gas sensor to study the relationship between asthma symptoms and the air a sufferer breathes.

People with asthma experience constricted airways and a tightening of the chest, symptoms that sometimes flare up into full blown attack of breathlessness. Certain allergens and pollutants are thought to worsen symptoms or to trigger severe attacks and the researchers hope to explore this connection.

鈥淲e are investigating whether we can go back after an asthma attack and see what was going on environmentally when the attack started,鈥 says Charlene Bayer, a researcher at the , Atlanta, US.

The new portable device should make it much easier to gather this information. It weighs 450g, including batteries, and takes a sample of air every 2 minutes.

Asthma vest

The device measures levels of formaldehyde, carbon dioxide, ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which are released by paints and other chemical products.

It also records temperature and relative humidity. Results are recorded for later analysis and a filter traps catch fine particles for study.

So far, six volunteers have tested the kit, wearing it in the pocket of a special vest through the day, and keeping it beside their bed at night. They were also provided with an electronic peak flow meter to record their lung function, and asked to note the time of any asthma attacks.

After collecting a patient鈥檚 results the researchers can look back for correlations between symptoms and environmental conditions. For example, volatile organic pollutants around one volunteer鈥檚 home were found to exacerbate their symptoms. Further investigation revealed they were leaking in from the garage. Bayer hopes to test the equipment on children suffering from asthma.

鈥榁aluable data鈥

鈥淭o measure air quality around patients the whole time is very difficult,鈥 says , of Cambridge University, UK. 鈥淭his device can gather valuable data.鈥

Kanjo has developed of mobile pollution sensors that connect to a sufferer鈥檚 cellphones to report air quality across a city.

Using mobile phones has several benefits, she told 快猫短视频. 鈥淵ou can transmit results to medical staff and researchers easily over GPRS,鈥 she explains. 鈥淗aving to access the device to get results doesn鈥檛 make it so easy.鈥

Kanjo says that eventually patients might access their own records, via the phone鈥檚 screen, to look for trends that would explain an attack.