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The suitability of Tedlar bags for breath sampling in medical diagnostic research.

Physiological measurement (2006-12-08)
Marco M L Steeghs, Simona M Cristescu, Frans J M Harren
ABSTRACT

Tedlar bags are tested for their suitability for breath sampling for medical diagnostic purposes. Proton-transfer reaction-mass spectrometry was used to monitor the changes in composition of various mixtures contained in custom-made black-layered Tedlar bags. Characteristic ions at m/z 88 and 95 amu reflect considerable pollution from the bag material. The pollutant found on m/z 88 amu is most probably N,N-dimethylacetamide, a latent solvent used in the production of Tedlar film. Gas composition losses during filling were found to range from 5 to 47%, depending on the compound. Once stored, the half-lives of methanol, acetaldehyde, acetone, isoprene, benzene, toluene and styrene were estimated between 5 and 13 days. Losses from breath samples (52 h after filling) were found to be less than 10%. No observable decrease was found for ethylene over 3 days, using laser-based photoacoustic detection. For the use of Tedlar bags, a standardized protocol is advised, where the time point of analysis is fixed for all samples and should be kept as close as possible to the time of sampling.

MATERIALS
Product Number
Brand
Product Description

Supelco
5L Tedlar® PLV Gas Sampling Bag w/Thermogreen® LB-2 Septa
Supelco
10L Tedlar® PLV Gas Sampling Bag w/Thermogreen® LB-2 Septa, maximum volume 10 L, Push/Pull Lock Valve (PLV) (Push Lock Valve (PLV))