A rugged, miniature, spectroscopic gas analyzer apparatus for rapid, non-invasive,
multi-component breath monitoring and analysis and subsequent determination of
Q or other medical diagnostic applications. The system is comprised of one or more
IR emitters focussed by optical elements through a low volume sample cell receiving
a sample input of a patient's breath for analysis. The patient either at rest or
during exercise, inhales C2H2—SF6 mixtures
(balance of oxygen and nitrogen) which is subsequently monitored upon exhalation
for CO2, H2O, C2H2, and SF6 which
can be employed to determine Q directly and accurately. Measurements are performed
in real-time or via post-processing of stored original data. Due to its small size,
ruggedness, and low power consumption, the monitor can conveniently be employed
in the field or data can also be retrieved remotely using telemetry. The miniature
analyzer operates on the principle of infrared absorption spectroscopy and allows
very precise concentration measurements of the analytes of interest, without any
bias or interference from other matrix components.