Monitoring people at risk of drinking by a rapid urinary ethyl glucuronide test.

Q3 Environmental Science Interdisciplinary Toxicology Pub Date : 2017-12-01 Epub Date: 2018-03-01 DOI:10.1515/intox-2017-0022
Nadia Fucci, Alessio Gili, Kyriaki Aroni, Mauro Bacci, Paola Carletti, Vincenzo Lorenzo Pascali, Cristiana Gambelunghe
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Abstract Alcohol and illicit drug abuse are major public health problems worldwide. Since alcohol is the predominant substance of choice in polydrug abusers, monitoring its use, along with urinary drug screening in patients in rehabilitation programs, appeared to be crucial in identifying patients at risk of alcohol disorders leading to impaired quality of life. Ethyl β-D-6-glucuronide, a non-oxidative, non-volatile, stable and minor direct ethanol metabolite, has a 6h to 4 day window of detection in urine after the last alcohol intake. Each of the 119 subjects (85 males, 34 females) registered with the Public Health Service for Drug Dependence Treatment provided a urine sample for ethylglucoronide (EtG) determination in an immunochemical test with a 500 ng/ml cutoff. All results were evaluated with confirmation criteria of a fully validated gas chromatography/mass spectrometry assay. The diagnostic performance of the EtG immunochemical test was assessed using Receiver Operating Characteristic Curve analysis. The immunochemical test specificity was 100% for EtG urinary values above 500 ng/ml. No false positive results were found. With levels below 500 ng/ml, 12% of the samples were classified as negative. The average consumption of the incorrectly classified subjects was 171 ng/ml, with a misclassification error of 6.5% to 18.5%. High agreement between EtG as determined in an immunochemical test and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, suggests that the rapid EtG test is a reliable, cost-effective alcohol monitoring assay for patient management in many non-forensic settings, such as drug rehabilitation programs.

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通过快速尿乙基葡萄糖醛酸盐试验监测有饮酒危险的人。
酒精和非法药物滥用是全世界主要的公共卫生问题。由于酒精是多种药物滥用者的主要选择物质,监测其使用情况,以及康复计划患者的泌尿药物筛查,似乎对于识别有导致生活质量受损的酒精障碍风险的患者至关重要。乙基β- d -6-葡萄糖醛酸酯是一种非氧化、非挥发、稳定和少量的乙醇直接代谢物,在最后一次饮酒后的尿液中有6小时至4天的检测窗口。在药物依赖治疗公共卫生服务中心登记的119名受试者(85名男性,34名女性)中的每一位都提供了尿液样本,以便在500 ng/ml截止值的免疫化学试验中检测乙基硫代糖甙(EtG)。所有结果都用完全验证的气相色谱/质谱分析的确认标准进行评估。采用受试者工作特征曲线分析评估EtG免疫化学试验的诊断性能。EtG尿值高于500 ng/ml时,免疫化学试验特异性为100%。未发现假阳性结果。当浓度低于500纳克/毫升时,12%的样本被归类为阴性。被错误分类的受试者平均消耗量为171 ng/ml,误分类错误率为6.5% ~ 18.5%。免疫化学测试和气相色谱/质谱法测定的EtG高度一致,表明快速EtG测试是一种可靠的、具有成本效益的酒精监测方法,可用于许多非法医环境的患者管理,如药物康复项目。
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