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Title: X-amin Your Water!


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X-aminYourWater!
  • A Toxicology Case Study

2
Case History
  • A 20-year-old female presented to ER confused and
    unresponsive to commands
  • History revealed that patient had attended a
    nightclub and consumed several glasses of water,
    after which she appeared drunk
  • Physical examination revealed hyperthermia,
    increased blood pressure, and elevated heart rate
  • Urine specimen sent to Toxicology lab for analysis

3
Questions to Consider
  • What common club drugs might the patient have
    encountered in this situation?
  • What method can be used in the Toxicology Lab to
    reliably screen for drugs in urine?
  • What role does a Medical Technologist in the
    Toxicology Lab play in the care of this patient?

4
Urine Drug Screen
Toxi-Lab
  • Urine screening is performed using the ToxiLab
    Drug Detection System
  • Utilizes thin-layer chromatography to identify
    over 700 substances in biological fluids

5
Toxi-Lab? Procedure
The extracted drugs are concentrated onto discs
of chromatographic media though evaporation.
Drugs are extracted from the patient urine sample
using various organic solvents and buffers.
6
Toxi-Lab? Procedure, cont.
The patient discs are then placed onto the center
of the Toxi-Lab? chromatogram.
Developing solution (ethyl acetate, methanol,
water, ammonium hydroxide) is added to the
chromatography jar.
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Toxi-Lab? Procedure, cont.
Drugs are drawn up through the chromatogram,
carried by the developing solution in the bottom
of the jar.
Drugs are fixed onto the chromatogram with
formaldehyde fumes
8
Stage I
  • Chromatogram is dipped in sulfuric acid
  • Drugs are visualized as they develop color at
    their migration points
  • Concentrated and dilute patient extraction are in
    left center and right center lanes respectively
  • Colorful spots on sides of chromatogram are known
    drugs incorporated into the chromatogram for
    reference

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Stage II
  • Chromatogram is dipped in deionized water
  • Colors from the previous stage are rinsed away,
    leaving behind a new color pattern

10
Stage III
Mercury Vapor UV Lamp
  • Chromatogram placed under UV light to visualize
    fluorescence pattern of the drugs

11
Stage IV
  • Chromatogram is dipped in Dragendorffs Reagent
    (iodine bismuth subnitrate, potassium iodide)
  • Certain drugs take up this stain
  • The typical color seen is brown, but can range
    from rose to blue-grey

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Toxi?-Lab Interpretation
  • The location and color of the patient spots
    from each stage of the procedure are marked in
    pencil on the Toxi-Lab worksheet.
  • Recall, the color spots on the sides of each
    chromatogram are known drugs incorporated into
    the chromatogram for reference.

13
Toxi?-Lab Interpretation
  • Each stage of the Toxi?-Lab
    procedure is compared to pictures in a library
    (compendium) of known drugs
  • The Med Tech examines the color and location of
    each spot to make a presumptive drug match
  • This method takes skill and practice the colors
    are not always straightforward and drugs may
    overlap

14
Toxi?-Lab Interpretation
  • The Medical Technologist determined that two
    suspected drugs were present
  • MDM - Methylenedioxymethamphetamine
  • DXM - Dextromethorphan

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Interpretation Stage I
Patient Sample
Known DXM from Library
Known MDM from Library
dark blue
orange (hidden)
dark blue
16
Interpretation Stage II
Patient Sample
Known DXM from Library
Known MDM from Library
brown
tan
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Interpretation Stage III
Patient Sample
Known DXM from Library
Known MDM from Library
dark absorbing spot
Orange center, yellow-green halo
18
Interpretation Stage IV
Patient Sample
Known DXM from Library
Known MDM from Library
brown
brown
brown
(overlapping)
19
Confirmatory Testing
  • Drugs detected by the screen are confirmed with
    analysis by the combined Gas Chromatograph (GC) /
    Mass Spectrometer (MS)
  • GC/MS detects the individual molecules of the
    drug.

A Medical Technologist injecting the extracted
sample into the GC/MS.
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Confirmatory Testing
  • The Medical Technologist then compares the
    molecular pattern (or mass spectrum) to a
    computerized database of known spectra to
    identify the unknown substances in the urine
    sample.

A Med Tech performs confirmatory analysis using
the GC/MS.
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Mass Spectrum of MDMA
Patient Sample
Known MDM
Molecular Weight 279
Base Peak 144
Its a match!
22
Final Report
  • Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDM/MDMA)
  • a.k.a. Ecstasy, X, Adam
  • Sympathomimetic structure closely resembles
    neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine
    (adrenaline) which acts as a stimulant
  • Adverse effects hallucination, hyperthermia,
    anxiety, confusion, irreversible neural damage,
    death

23
Final Report - continued
  • Dextromethorphan (DXM)
  • Antitussive - main ingredient in cough
    suppressants such as Nyquil and Robitussin
  • Adverse effects of large doses hallucination,
    dizziness, confusion, depressed respiration,
    numbness, tremors, irregular heartbeat, death
  • Used as a filler in drugs such as Ecstasy and
    heroin

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Patient Outcome
  • Patient admitted to hospital for observation of
    heart rate and other symptoms
  • Benzodiazepine, a sedative to relieve anxiety
    brought about by MDMA, was administered
  • Patient recovered the following day
  • Ecstacy was most likely slipped into the
    patients drink at the nightclub

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Role of the Medical Technologist
  • DETECT Preliminary Toxi?-Lab screen
  • IDENTIFY Confirmatory Gas Chromatography/Mass
    Spectrometry
  • REPORT Aids physician in administering
    appropriate treatment

26
Summary
  • Patient presented in a confused, unresponsive
    state after dancing and consuming water at a
    nightclub
  • Toxi?-Lab drug screen on urine revealed possible
    MDM/MDMA and DXM intoxication, also known as
    common club drugs
  • Identification confirmed by GC/MS
  • Patient treated accordingly and released

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References
  • Ansys Technologies, Inc. Toxi-Lab Thin Layer
    Chromatography Products. http//www.ansysinc.com/
    toxi.html
  • Hartstra, J. Computer-aided identification of
    toxicologically relevant substances by means of
    multiple analytical methods. University Library
    of Groningen. 1997. www.ub.rug.nl/eldoc/dis/scie
    nce/j.hartstra
  • Toxi-Lab A Drug Detection System Instruction
    Manual, Varian, Inc. Proficiency Critique, Lot
    21201. 12-15-02.

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Credits
  • This case study was prepared by
  • Christina Pienkos, MT(ASCP) while she
  • was a Medical Technology student in the 2004
    Medical Technology Class at
    William Beaumont
    Hospital, in Royal Oak, MI.
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