纸喷雾质谱法在急诊科NPS分析中的应用潜力

S. Boccuzzi, D. Cowan, P. Dargan, E. Goucher, V. Abbate
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环境电离最近成为毒理学工作流程中一个有吸引力的补充,因为与LC-MS等传统色谱技术相比,它提供了对滥用药物的快速分析。基于电喷雾电离机制,纸喷雾电离(PSI)直接从样品中产生离子,将分析成本和时间降至最低。PSI使用干燥基质斑点(DMS),这是一种成熟但不断发展的毒理学趋势,为静脉血样本的收集提供了一种替代方法。由于基质脱水导致的酶促过程减少,DMS还提供了更好的基质和分析物稳定性。将DMS和PSI结合使用,可以减少患者的样本采集,不需要提取样本或进行色谱分析,从而降低了每次分析的成本,并且可以更快地将早期结果提供给临床医生。急诊科(ED)报告由于急性药物毒性可危及生命;目前,临床医生依靠自我报告和临床毒性模式来确定可能涉及的药物。使用PSI对NPS/其他药物进行鉴定和定量,可以提供药物存在的结果,以便在患者ED表现的早期告知患者护理。随着NPS市场的不断扩大,PSI与MS的结合有可能对ED护理产生广泛的益处,最终使临床医生能够根据分析确认的NPS使用来定制患者护理。本报告将说明我们使用VeriSpray PSI-MS的初步工作。
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The Potential of Paper Spray-Mass Spectrometry for the Analysis of NPS in Emergency Department
Ambient ionisation has recently become an attractive addition to toxicology workflows, as it provides rapid analysis of drugs of abuse compared with traditional chromatographic techniques such as LC-MS. Based on electrospray ionisation mechanisms, paper spray ionisation (PSI) generates ions directly from a sample spotted onto a paper substrate, minimising the cost and time of analysis. PSI uses dried matrix spots (DMS), a well-established but evolving trend in toxicology providing an alternative to collection of venous blood samples. DMS also offer improved matrix and analyte stability due to fewer enzymatic processes taking place as a result of matrix dehydration. Using DMS and PSI combined introduces the possibility of less invasive sample collection for the patient, no sample extraction or chromatography required facilitating lower cost per analysis, and quicker turnaround with earlier results available to clinicians. Emergency department (ED) presentations due to acute drug toxicity can be life-threatening; currently clinicians rely on self-report and clinical patterns of toxicity to determine the drug(s) likely to be involved. The use of PSI for identification and quantitation of NPS/other drugs can provide results on drugs present to inform patient care early in the patients’ ED presentation. With the NPS market continually expanding, PSI coupled to MS has the potential for a wide-reaching benefit to ED care, ultimately enabling clinicians to tailor patient care based on analytically confirmed NPS use. This presentation will illustrate our preliminary work using a VeriSpray PSI-MS.
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Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health
Emerging trends in drugs, addictions, and health Pharmacology, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Forensic Medicine, Drug Discovery, Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics (General)
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