Ortrud Quarder
Hoffmann-La Roche
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Clinica Chimica Acta | 2001
Arnulf Staib; Brion Dolenko; Daniel Fink; J. Früh; Alexander E. Nikulin; Matthias Otto; Melissa S. Pessin-Minsley; Ortrud Quarder; R. Somorjai; U. Thienel; Gerhard H. Werner; Wolfgang Petrich
BACKGROUND In view of the importance of the diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, a novel diagnostic method based on spectroscopic pattern recognition in combination with laboratory parameters such as the rheumatoid factor is described in the paper. Results of a diagnostic study of rheumatoid arthritis employing this method are presented. METHOD The method uses classification of infrared (IR) spectra of serum samples by means of discriminant analysis. The spectroscopic pattern yielding the highest discriminatory power is found through a complex optimization procedure. In the study, IR spectra of 384 serum samples have been analyzed in this fashion with the objective of differentiating between rheumatoid arthritis and healthy subjects. In addition, the method integrates results from the classification with levels of the rheumatoid factor in the sample by optimized classifier weighting, in order to enhance classification accuracy, i.e. sensitivity and specificity. RESULTS In independent validation, sensitivity and specificity of 84% and 88%, respectively, have been obtained purely on the basis of spectra classification employing a classifier designed specifically to provide robustness. Sensitivity and specificity are improved by 1% and 6%, respectively, upon inclusion of rheumatoid factor levels. Results for less robust methods are also presented and compared to the above numbers. CONCLUSION The discrimination between RA and healthy by means of the pattern recognition approach presented here is feasible for IR spectra of serum samples. The method is sufficiently robust to be used in a clinical setting. A particular advantage of the method is its potential use in RA diagnosis at early stages of the disease.
Applied Optics | 2000
Wolfgang Petrich; Brion Dolenko; Johanna Früh; Manfred Ganz; Helmut Greger; Stephan Jacob; Franz Keller; Alexander E. Nikulin; Matthias Otto; Ortrud Quarder; Ray L. Somorjai; Arnulf Staib; Gerhard Werner; Hans Wielinger
Archive | 2007
Frank Deck; Ortrud Quarder; Thomas Weiss; Christian Hörauf; Michael Keil; Ahmet Konya; Herbert Harttig; Felix Baader; Hans List; Karl-Peter Ebert
Archive | 2006
Frank Deck; Ortrud Quarder; Thomas Weiss; Christian Hörauf; Michael Kistner; Ahmet Konya; Herbert Harttig; Felix Baader; Hans List; Karl-Peter Ebert
Archive | 2011
Ortrud Quarder; Arnulf Staib; Reinhold Mischler; Ewald Rieger; Ralph Gillen; Ulrike Kamecke
International Symposium on Biomedical Optics | 2002
Johanna Frueh; Stephan Jacob; Brion Dolenko; Hans-Ullrich Haering; Reinhold Mischler; Ortrud Quarder; Walter Renn; R. Somorjai; Arnulf Staib; Gerhard H. Werner; Wolfgang Petrich
Biomedical spectroscopy : vibrational spectroscopy and other novel techniques. Conference | 2000
Wolfgang Petrich; Brion Dolenko; Johanna Frueh; Helmut Greger; Stephan Jacob; Franz Keller; Alexander E. Nikulin; Matthias Otto; Ortrud Quarder; R. Somorjai; Arnulf Staib; Gerhard H. Werner; Hans Wielinger
Archive | 2008
Ortrud Quarder; Reinhold Mischler; Ewald Rieger; Arnulf Staib; Ralph Gillen; Ulrike Kamecke
Archive | 2006
Stefano Ferrari; Ortrud Quarder; Peter Stephan
Archive | 2009
Hans-Peter Haar; Herbert Harttig; Joachim Hoenes; Hans-Juergen Kuhr; Ortrud Quarder; Dirk Voelkel; Volker Zimmer