Diagnostic accuracy of urinary amanitin in suspected mushroom poisoning: a pilot study.

Raffaella Butera, Carlo Locatelli, Teresa Coccini, Luigi Manzo
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Abstract

Background: Amatoxin-containing species are responsible for the most severe cases of mushroom poisoning, with high mortality rate. Therefore, this poisoning should be ruled out in all patients presenting gastrointestinal symptoms after wild mushroom ingestion.

Objective: To determine sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value, negative predictive value, and diagnostic efficacy (DE) of urinary amanitin analysis in cases of suspected mushroom poisoning.

Methods: All cases of mushroom ingestion referred to a Poison Center during a one-month period were analyzed. Amanitin measurements were performed by ELISA method (functional least detectable dose 1.5 ng/ml; cut-off value not clearly established). Gastrointestinal symptoms latency and initial clinical assessment were considered alternative diagnostic tools. Definitive diagnosis was used as the reference standard.

Results: Among 61 patients included in the study, amatoxin poisoning was diagnosed in 10 cases. Urine samples were collected 5.5 to 92 hours after mushroom ingestion. Urinary amanitin DE was 91.8%, 93.4%, and 80.3%, based on the cut-off value considered (1.5, 5.0, and 10.0 ng/ml, respectively). Symptoms latency longer than 6 hours and initial clinical assessment DE were 70.5% and 67.2%, respectively. To identify amatoxin poisoning, initial clinical assessment resulted more sensitive and urinary amanitin analysis more specific.

Conclusions: Urinary amanitin analysis is a valuable diagnostic tool and may significantly contribute to the management of suspected mushroom poisoning. At present, the best diagnostic accuracy can be obtained taking advantage of both the high sensitivity and negative predictive value of the clinical assessment performed by an experienced toxicologist, and the high specificity and positive predictive value that characterize urinary amanitin analysis.

尿amanitin诊断疑似蘑菇中毒的准确性:一项初步研究。
背景:含amatoxin的菌种是造成蘑菇中毒最严重的菌种,死亡率高。因此,所有食用野生蘑菇后出现胃肠道症状的患者都应排除这种中毒。目的:探讨尿amanitin分析在疑似蘑菇中毒病例中的敏感性、特异性、阳性预测值、阴性预测值及诊断效能。方法:对中毒中心一个月内所有食用菌病例进行分析。采用酶联免疫吸附法测定Amanitin(功能最低检测剂量1.5 ng/ml;截止值未明确确定)。胃肠道症状潜伏期和初步临床评估被认为是可替代的诊断工具。以明确诊断为参考标准。结果:纳入研究的61例患者中,10例诊断为甲胺素中毒。在摄入蘑菇后5.5至92小时采集尿液样本。根据考虑的临界值(分别为1.5、5.0和10.0 ng/ml),尿amanitin DE为91.8%、93.4%和80.3%。症状潜伏期大于6小时和初始临床评估DE分别为70.5%和67.2%。初步临床评估结果更敏感,尿amamanian分析结果更特异。结论:尿amanitin分析是一种有价值的诊断工具,对疑似蘑菇中毒的处理有重要意义。目前,最好的诊断准确性是由经验丰富的毒理学家进行临床评估的高敏感性和阴性预测值,以及尿amanitin分析的高特异性和阳性预测值。
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