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Response to Comment on “Feasibility of Raman spectroscopy as a potential in vivo tool to screen for pre‐diabetes and diabetes”

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This letter aims to reply to Bratchenko and Bratchenko's comment on our paper “Feasibility of Raman spectroscopy as a potential in vivo tool to screen for pre‐diabetes and diabetes.” Our… Click to show full abstract

This letter aims to reply to Bratchenko and Bratchenko's comment on our paper “Feasibility of Raman spectroscopy as a potential in vivo tool to screen for pre‐diabetes and diabetes.” Our paper analyzed the feasibility of using in vivo Raman measurements combined with machine learning techniques to screen diabetic and prediabetic patients. We argued that this approach yields high overall accuracy (94.3%) while retaining a good capacity to distinguish between diabetic (area under the receiver‐operating curve [AUC] = 0.86) and control classes (AUC = 0.97) and a moderate performance for the prediabetic class (AUC = 0.76). Bratchenko and Bratchenko's comment focuses on the possible overestimation of the proposed classification models and the absence of information on the age of participants. In this reply, we address their main concerns regarding our previous manuscript.

Keywords: spectroscopy; feasibility raman; raman spectroscopy; comment

Journal Title: Journal of Biophotonics
Year Published: 2022

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