Can "oral fluid" be used instead of "urine" for rapid screening of drug of abuse: a prospective pilot study

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作者
Chow, A. T. Y. [1 ]
Ng, V. C. H. [1 ]
Lau, F. L. [1 ]
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[1] United Christian Hosp, Hong Kong Poison Informat Ctr, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
Bedside testings; diagnosis; drug abuse testing; substance abuse detection; saliva; URINALYSIS;
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10.1177/102490791502200502
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R4 [临床医学];
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1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Introduction: Spot urine tests are commonly employed by emergency physicians in Hong Kong to detect recent abusive drug exposure. Spot tests utilising oral fluid are gaining its popularity in other parts of the world. There was lack of evidence about employment of rapid oral fluid test (ROFT) in the local emergency medical settings. The objective of this study is to determine the operating characteristics of ROFT, and to compare its agreement with the bedside urine immunoassay test (BUTT). Setting: The emergency department and the substance abuse clinic of a regional hospital. Methods: This was a single-centered cross-sectional study of diagnostic test. Patients suspected to have drug abuse were tested using either one or both of the commercially available ROFT and BUTT. The sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of both tests were calculated with reference to the laboratory urine toxicology screening results. The agreement between ROFT and BUTT was calculated. Results: For the detection of ketamine and methamphetamine (the two most prevalent abusive substances), ROFT had 72-100% sensitivity and 93-100% specificity, which were comparable to that of BUTT (74-100% sensitivity and 100% specificity). The overall observed agreement of ROFT and BUIT results was at least 96%. There was good agreement between ROFT and BUTT with kappa values of 0.90-1.00. Conclusion: In this pilot study, the operating characteristics of ROFT are comparable with that of BUTT, with both tests showing good agreements in the detection of ketamine and methamphetamine uses. ROFT can potentially be employed as an alternative investigation for rapid diagnosis of patients with suspected drug abuse.
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