Empowering an Acute Kidney Injury 3D Graphene-Based Sensor Using Extreme Learning Machine

利用极限学习机增强急性肾损伤3D石墨烯基传感器的性能

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Abstract

This study reports on the application of an extreme learning machine (ELM) in near-real-time kidney monitoring via urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) detection with a 3D graphene electrode. This integration marks the first instance of combining a graphene-based electrode with machine learning to enhance the NGAL detection accuracy, building on our group's 2020 research. The methodology involves two key components: a graphene electrode functionalized with a lipocalin-2 antibody for NGAL detection and the ELM application for improved prediction accuracy by using urine analysis data. The results show a significant 15% increase in the area under the curve (AUC) for NGAL determination, with error reduction from ±6 to 0.54 ng/mL within a linear range of 2.7-140 ng/mL. The ELM also lowered the detection limit from 14.8 to 0.89 ng/mL and increased accuracy, precision, sensitivity, specificity, and F1 score for AKI prediction by 8.89, 30.69, 6.78, 9.94, and 19.07%, respectively. These findings underscore the efficacy of simple neural networks in enhancing graphene-based electrochemical sensors for AKI biomarkers. ELM was chosen for its optimal performance-resource balance, with a comparative analysis of ELM, support vector machines, multilayer perceptron, and random forest algorithms also included. This research suggests the potential for miniaturizing AI-enhanced sensors for practical applications.

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