CEDIA for screening drugs of
abuse in urine and the effect of adulterants.
Wu AH, Forte E, Casella G, Sun K, Hemphill G,
Foery R, Schanzenbach H
Toxicology Laboratory, Hartford Hospital, CT, USA.
The performance of the Microgenics CEDIA DAU assays
for screening amphetamines, barbiturates,
benzodiazepines, cocaine, opiates, phencylidine
(PCP), and tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) was evaluated
on the Boehringer Mannheim/Hitachi 717 in urine.
Limits of detection ranged from 0.6 ng/mL for PCP,
to 34.1 ng/mL for benzodiazepines. The average
within run and total precision for these assays
ranged from 1.3 to 7.3% for controls at cutoff
concentrations, and control values at -25% and +25%
of cutoffs. The rate separations by CEDIA between
the negative and cutoff calibrators for all drugs
were greater than corresponding EMIT II (Syva Co.)
assays. The relative sensitivity and specificity of
CEDIA as compared to EMIT II were 95.6 and 98.8%,
respectively, on 13,535 urine samples. All positive
samples, and those samples producing discordant
results between the assays were confirmed by
quantitative gas chromatography/mass spectrometry
(GC/MS). Using SAMHSA cutoff limits (and including
barbiturates and benzodiazepines at 300 ng/mL), the
relative sensitivity and specificity of CEDIA vs.
EMIT II were 96.7 and 98.8%, respectively. The
overall sensitivity of CEDIA vs. GC/MS was 98.9%
with 179 false positives, as compared to 96.2% with
189 false positives for EMIT II vs. GC/MS. The
effect of adulterants added to urine to potentially
invalidate screening results was also tested. CEDIA
produced strong interferences for most drug assays
in the presence of glutaraldehyde, detergent, and
high concentrations of bleach and Drano. Minimal or
selective interferences were seen with golden seal
tea lemon juice, Visine, and low concentrations of
bleach and Drano. Essentially no interference was
observed with bicarbonate, sodium chloride, and
vinegar.
PMID: 7595298, UI: 96078554
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