尽管罗氏苯并二氮杂卓 II 检测法的临床灵敏度有所提高,但在所有患者群体中仍无法取代质谱分析法。

IF 3.1 4区 医学 Q2 MEDICAL LABORATORY TECHNOLOGY Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Advances in the Clinical Lab Pub Date : 2024-06-25 DOI:10.1016/j.jmsacl.2024.06.002
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引言 苯二氮卓类药物经常被处方和滥用,因此许多患者都要进行尿液药物筛查(UDS)。目前大多数苯二氮卓类药物免疫测定的灵敏度都很低,尤其是在检测尿液中劳拉西泮等新型苯二氮卓类药物的代谢物方面。目的我们旨在验证新型罗氏苯二氮卓类药物 II (BNZ2) 免疫测定的临床性能,并将其与罗氏苯二氮卓类药物增强型 (BENZ) 检测法在两种患者人群中的性能进行比较:方法进行了初步验证研究,选择含有氯硝西泮和劳拉西泮代谢物的样本。将 BNZ2 和 BENZ 检测法的性能与作为参照方法的液相色谱-串联质谱法(LC-MS/MS)进行了比较。结果我们验证了初步验证中声称的性能,并证明了相似的精确度,阴性对照和阳性对照的变异系数(CV)分别为 12.8% 和 7.7%。此外,由于劳拉西泮和氯硝西泮代谢物的交叉反应性提高,我们观察到 BNZ2 检测法在急诊室和达标监测人群中的临床灵敏度更高,FNR 更低。尽管有了这些改进,但 BNZ2 检测法仍无法检测出 27% 经 LC-MS/MS 检测呈阳性的标本,包括来自无处方使用苯二氮卓类药物的患者的标本。然而,该检测法不应取代 LC-MS/MS 检测法用于合规性监测,因为使用苯二氮卓类药物的疑似患者可能会未被发现。
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Despite the improved clinical sensitivity of the Roche benzodiazepines II assay it cannot replace mass spectrometry in all patient populations

Introduction

Benzodiazepines are frequently prescribed and misused therefore urine drug screening (UDS) is performed in many patient populations. Most current benzodiazepine immunoassays have poor sensitivity, particularly for detecting the metabolites of newer benzodiazepines such as lorazepam in urine.

Objectives

We aimed to verify the clinical performance of the new qualitative Roche Benzodiazepines II (BNZ2) immunoassay, as well as compare its performance to the Roche Benzodiazepines Plus (BENZ) assay in two patient populations: UDS in the emergency department (ED) and compliance monitoring.

Methods

An initial verification study was performed, selecting for samples containing clonazepam and lorazepam metabolites. Performance of the BNZ2 and BENZ assays was compared to liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) as the reference method. Sensitivity, specificity, false positive rate (FPR) and false negative rate (FNR) were determined.

Results

We verified the performance claims in the initial verification and demonstrated similar precision, with coefficient of variations (CVs) of 12.8% and 7.7% for negative and positive controls, respectively. Furthermore, we observed higher clinical sensitivity and lower FNR with the BNZ2 assay in both the ED and compliance monitoring populations due to improved cross-reactivity for lorazepam and clonazepam metabolites. Despite these improvements, the BNZ2 assay was unable to detect 27% of specimens positive by LC-MS/MS, including specimens from patients using benzodiazepines without prescription.

Discussion

Due to its improved performance and rapid turnaround time, the BNZ2 assay should be implemented for UDS in the ED. However, the assay should not replace LC-MS/MS testing for compliance monitoring, as unsuspected benzodiazepine use may go undetected.

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Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Advances in the Clinical Lab
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