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Original Articles

Evaluation of an immunoassay procedure to measure 6-monoacetylmorphine

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Pages 450-453 | Received 31 Dec 2019, Accepted 19 Apr 2020, Published online: 06 May 2020
 

Abstract

Introduction: 6-Monoacetylmorphine (6-MAM) is a specific metabolite of heroin. Thus, the presence of 6-MAM in urine is a definitive indication of heroin intake. The possibility of having an immunoassay procedure to measure 6-MAM would be a diagnosis tool to discriminate, among opiates-positive, those patients who have consumed heroin and those who have not.

Methods: EMIT® II Plus 6-Acetylmorphine Assay was used to measure 6-MAM in urine. The positive opiate screening results were confirmed at the Toxicology laboratory of our hospital by GC-MS.

Results: This study includes 63 urine samples from subjects admitted to emergency department with suspicion of opiate consumption. Specificity was evaluated in the two groups of samples studied. In the first group all samples which resulted negative by opiate immunoassay (n = 33) were negative for 6-MAM immunoassay test. Thus, the specificity obtained for 6-MAM immunoassay in this group was 100%. Regarding the second specificity study, performed in positive samples by opiate immunoassay which were negative to 6 MAM by GC-MS, the specificity decreased down to 75%. In the study of sensitivity all samples confirmed as positive to 6-MAM by confirmatory method (GC-MS) resulted positive by the screening method, thus sensitivity obtained was 100%.

Discussion: In this study no FN for 6-MAM was observed and therefore the new Emit® II Plus 6- Acetylmorphine Assay procedure has a high NPV, thus a negative result with 6-MAM immunoassay practically excludes heroine consume. The positive results to 6-MAM by immunoassay should be confirmed by a more analytically specific method, such as GCMS.

Acknowledgments

Reagents for the 6-MAM measurements were provided by Siemens Healthcare Diagnostics.

Disclosure statement

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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