评估七氟醚对法医血液乙醇分析的干扰,包括七氟醚的稳定性和一个真实案例。

IF 2.3 3区 医学 Q3 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL
Charles Perkins, Corissa Rodgers, Peter Stout, Dayong Lee
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摘要

七氟醚是一种临床常规使用的挥发性麻醉剂,对其进行了调查,以确定其对内部法医血液乙醇分析的干扰程度。这种潜在的干扰可能会对死亡前法医毒理学案件(例如酒后驾驶案件)中乙醇的分析和随后的解释产生重大影响。采用七氟醚强化乙醇浓度为0.02 ~ 0.40 g/100 mL的血液样品,采用两种不同的双柱顶空-气相色谱法和火焰电离检测仪进行分析。七氟醚在第1柱(BAC1)上与乙醇附近呈干扰峰洗脱,在第2柱(BAC2)上与乙醇共洗脱;这些差异是由于色谱柱的化学性质造成的。监测的分析物鉴定和定量验收标准包括峰谷比(分辨率)和单个柱浓度与两个柱浓度平均值之间的百分比差异。2023年的一个DWI病例显示出潜在的七氟醚干扰,并证明了乙醇报告接受标准对检测此类干扰的重要性。在大多数样品中存在七氟醚和乙醇的实验中,七氟醚的存在导致无法通过验收标准报告乙醇结果,但如果符合验收标准,则乙醇浓度略有升高。另一项七氟烷稳定性研究表明,由于额外的管开口,高挥发性七氟烷可能在分析和再分析之间蒸发。利用相对峰面积监测每次开管时七氟醚的减少情况。HFSC重新分析了可疑的七氟烷样品,因为额外的管开口可能使七氟烷蒸发。
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Evaluation of Sevoflurane Interference with Forensic Blood Ethanol Analysis, Including Sevoflurane Stability, and an Authentic Case.

Sevoflurane, a volatile anesthetic routinely used in clinical settings, was investigated to determine the extent of its interference with in-house forensic blood ethanol analysis. This potential interference could have a significant impact on the analysis and subsequently the interpretation of ethanol in human performance antemortem forensic toxicology casework (e.g., Driving While Under the Influence (DWI) cases). Blood samples with ethanol concentrations spanning 0.02-0.40 g/100 mL were fortified with sevoflurane and analyzed using two different dual-column headspace-gas chromatography with flame ionization detection instruments. Sevoflurane was found to elute as an interference peak near ethanol on column 1 (BAC1) and co-elute with ethanol on column 2 (BAC2); the differences were due to the column chemistries. Analyte identification and quantification acceptance criteria monitored included peak-to-valley ratio (resolution) and percent difference between individual column concentrations and the average value of both column concentrations. A 2023 DWI case exhibited potential sevoflurane interference and demonstrated the importance of ethanol reporting acceptance criteria for detecting such interference. In the majority of experiments with sevoflurane and ethanol present in the samples, sevoflurane presence caused failing acceptance criteria to report ethanol results, but if acceptance criteria were met, the ethanol concentration was slightly elevated. An additional sevoflurane stability study showed that the highly volatile sevoflurane could evaporate between analysis and re-analysis due to additional tube openings. The decrease of sevoflurane was monitored at each opening of the tube using relative peak areas. HFSC re-analyzes suspected sevoflurane samples, as the additional tube openings could allow sevoflurane to evaporate.

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自引率
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发文量
92
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Analytical Toxicology (JAT) is an international toxicology journal devoted to the timely dissemination of scientific communications concerning potentially toxic substances and drug identification, isolation, and quantitation. Since its inception in 1977, the Journal of Analytical Toxicology has striven to present state-of-the-art techniques used in toxicology labs. The peer-review process provided by the distinguished members of the Editorial Advisory Board ensures the high-quality and integrity of articles published in the Journal of Analytical Toxicology. Timely presentation of the latest toxicology developments is ensured through Technical Notes, Case Reports, and Letters to the Editor.
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