New Italian legislation on driving under the influence of drugs considers oral fluid (OF) as a possible alternative drug testing matrix. On this basis, the present research was carried out to evaluate the applicability of four commercial on-site OF drug screening devices, namely DDS1, Drugtest 50001, Drugwipe 5+1 and RapidSTAT1, in a real operative context. Preliminarily trained police officers tested randomly stopped drivers with two different kits side-by- side during roadside patrols. A central laboratory confirmed on-site kits’ results by UHPLC–MS/MS analysis of the saliva specimen remaining after the screening analysis. 1025 drivers were submitted to the OF tests: 11.6% were positive for cocaine and metabolites, 11.1% for THC, 6% for amphetamines and amphetamine-type designer drugs and 2.3% for ketamine. The sensitivities of the kits were 81% (RapidSTAT1), 82% (DDS1), 90% (Drugwipe 5+1) and 97% (Drugtest 50001) for cocaine and 38% (DDS1), 47% (Drugwipe 5+1), 72% (RapidSTAT1) and 92% (Drugtest 50001) for THC. Drugtest 5000 was the only kit showing an acceptable sensitivity for on-site application. Only Drugtest 50001 and RapidSTAT1 could be evaluated for amphetamines and methamphetamines: Drugtest 50001 showed a sensitivity of 100% in the case of amphetamines and 86% for methamphetamines, while RapidSTAT1 90% and 76% respectively. Nowadays, ketamine is not included in the target analytes of any on-site devices, but it was systematically included in the UHPLC– MS/MS confirmatory analysis. To ensure adequate reliability, MS confirmation of on-site OF screening tests is anyway always necessary, due to the presence of a significant number of false positive results even when using the commercial kit with the best performance.

Strano Rossi, S., Castrignanò, E., Anzillotti, L., Serpelloni, G., Mollica, R., Tagliaro, F., Pascali, J., Di Stefano, D., Sgalla, R., Chiarotti, M., Evaluation of four oral fluid devices (dds, drugtest 5000, drugwipe 5+ and rapidstat) for on-site monitoring drugged driving in comparison with UHPLC-MS/MS analysis, <<FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL>>, 2012; 2012 (Settembre): 70-76. [doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2012.04.003] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/2789]

Evaluation of four oral fluid devices (dds, drugtest 5000, drugwipe 5+ and rapidstat) for on-site monitoring drugged driving in comparison with UHPLC-MS/MS analysis

Strano Rossi, Sabina;
2012

Abstract

New Italian legislation on driving under the influence of drugs considers oral fluid (OF) as a possible alternative drug testing matrix. On this basis, the present research was carried out to evaluate the applicability of four commercial on-site OF drug screening devices, namely DDS1, Drugtest 50001, Drugwipe 5+1 and RapidSTAT1, in a real operative context. Preliminarily trained police officers tested randomly stopped drivers with two different kits side-by- side during roadside patrols. A central laboratory confirmed on-site kits’ results by UHPLC–MS/MS analysis of the saliva specimen remaining after the screening analysis. 1025 drivers were submitted to the OF tests: 11.6% were positive for cocaine and metabolites, 11.1% for THC, 6% for amphetamines and amphetamine-type designer drugs and 2.3% for ketamine. The sensitivities of the kits were 81% (RapidSTAT1), 82% (DDS1), 90% (Drugwipe 5+1) and 97% (Drugtest 50001) for cocaine and 38% (DDS1), 47% (Drugwipe 5+1), 72% (RapidSTAT1) and 92% (Drugtest 50001) for THC. Drugtest 5000 was the only kit showing an acceptable sensitivity for on-site application. Only Drugtest 50001 and RapidSTAT1 could be evaluated for amphetamines and methamphetamines: Drugtest 50001 showed a sensitivity of 100% in the case of amphetamines and 86% for methamphetamines, while RapidSTAT1 90% and 76% respectively. Nowadays, ketamine is not included in the target analytes of any on-site devices, but it was systematically included in the UHPLC– MS/MS confirmatory analysis. To ensure adequate reliability, MS confirmation of on-site OF screening tests is anyway always necessary, due to the presence of a significant number of false positive results even when using the commercial kit with the best performance.
2012
Inglese
Strano Rossi, S., Castrignanò, E., Anzillotti, L., Serpelloni, G., Mollica, R., Tagliaro, F., Pascali, J., Di Stefano, D., Sgalla, R., Chiarotti, M., Evaluation of four oral fluid devices (dds, drugtest 5000, drugwipe 5+ and rapidstat) for on-site monitoring drugged driving in comparison with UHPLC-MS/MS analysis, <<FORENSIC SCIENCE INTERNATIONAL>>, 2012; 2012 (Settembre): 70-76. [doi:10.1016/j.forsciint.2012.04.003] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/2789]
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