Impaired diagnostic accuracy of hair ethyl glucuronide testing in patients with renal dysfunction
Autor: | Lutz Fischer, Stefanie Iwersen-Bergmann, Martina Sterneck, Amadea Mosebach, Nadine Aboutara, Alexander Müller, M. Lang, Maria Rodriguez Lago |
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Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
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Male medicine.medical_specialty Adolescent Alcohol Drinking medicine.medical_treatment Renal function Alcohol Glucuronates Liver transplantation 01 natural sciences Gastroenterology Pathology and Forensic Medicine 03 medical and health sciences chemistry.chemical_compound Young Adult 0302 clinical medicine Ethyl glucuronide Renal Dialysis Tandem Mass Spectrometry Internal medicine Surveys and Questionnaires medicine Outpatient clinic Humans 030216 legal & forensic medicine Prospective Studies Renal Insufficiency Chronic Dialysis Kidney transplantation Aged Aged 80 and over business.industry 010401 analytical chemistry Middle Aged medicine.disease 0104 chemical sciences chemistry Female Hemodialysis Self Report business Law Biomarkers Chromatography Liquid Glomerular Filtration Rate Hair |
Zdroj: | Forensic science international. 317 |
ISSN: | 1872-6283 |
Popis: | The impact of renal impairment and hemodialysis on ethyl glucuronide concentrations in hair (hEtG) is not well known. Here, hEtG levels were determined by liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) in patients presenting to the transplant outpatient clinic and compared with the self-reported alcohol consumption in an anonymous validated questionnaire. Estimated daily alcohol intake (EDI) was calculated. A total of 94 patients with varying renal function (Glomerular filtration rate (GFR)60 mL/min: group 1 (n = 47); GFR 30-60 ml/min: group 2 (n = 29); GFR 30 mL/min: group 3 (n = 18)) were included in the study. Fifteen of 18 (83.3%) patients in group 3 were on dialysis. Altogether, hEtG tested positive (5 pg/mg) in 25.5% (n = 24) of patients, while 36.2% (n = 34) and 14.9% (n = 14) of patients reported any or regular (10 g/d) alcohol consumption, respectively. The median hEtG concentration of positive samples was much higher in patients in group 3 with advanced renal dysfunction or on dialysis than in patients in group 1 or 2 (group 1, 2, 3 dialysis patients: 74, 52, 145 and 155 pg/mg, respectively), although they consumed on average much less alcohol per day (median EDI group 1, 2, 3, dialysis patients: 16, 17, 3 and 3 g/d, respectively). Also, there was a significant correlation between the hEtG concentration and EDI for patients in group 1 (ρ = 0.84; p = 0.01), but not for patients in group 2 (ρ = -0.35, p = 0.39) or 3 (ρ = 0.02, p = 0.96). Furthermore, the ability of hEtG to correctly identify abstainers as such was lower for patients with advanced renal dysfunction than for the remaining patients (specificity for group 1, 2, 3: 92%, 87%, 82%, respectively). So, monitoring hEtG concentration was less reliable in patients with advanced renal dysfunction or on hemodialysis and by far overestimated the amount of alcohol consumed. |
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