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Correlation of Breath and Blood {Delta}9-Tetrahydrocannabinol Concentrations and Release Kinetics Following Controlled Administration of Smoked Cannabis [Drug Monitoring and Toxicology]

Clinical Chemistry - Ultimo numero - Mar, 03/09/2019 - 17:00
BACKGROUND:

Cannabis use results in impaired driving and an increased risk of motor vehicle crashes. Cannabinoid concentrations in blood and other matrices can remain high long after use, prohibiting the differentiation between acute and chronic exposure. Exhaled breath has been proposed as an alternative matrix in which concentrations may more closely correspond to the window of impairment; however, efficient capture and analytically sensitive detection methods are required for measurement.

METHODS:

Timed blood and breath samples were collected from 20 volunteers before and after controlled administration of smoked cannabis. Cannabinoid concentrations were measured using LC-MS/MS to determine release kinetics and correlation between the 2 matrices.

RESULTS:

9-Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) was detected in exhaled breath for all individuals at baseline through 3 h after cannabis use. THC concentrations in breath were highest at the 15-min timepoint (median = 17.8 pg/L) and declined to <5% of this concentration in all participants 3 h after smoking. The decay curve kinetics observed for blood and breath were highly correlated within individuals and across the population.

CONCLUSIONS:

THC can be reliably detected throughout the presumed 3-h impairment window following controlled administration of smoked cannabis. The findings support breath THC concentrations as representing a physiological process and are correlated to blood concentrations, albeit with a shorter window of detection.

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Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Mar, 03/09/2019 - 06:23
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration said on Wednesday it was expanding its investigation into impurities in U.S. generic drugs beyond a class of medicines for high blood pressure known as angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs).
Reuters Health Information

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Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Mar, 03/09/2019 - 06:23
Tumor seeding may occur during colonoscopy, although the risk is low, a proof-of-principle study reveals.
Reuters Health Information

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Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Mar, 03/09/2019 - 06:23
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Medscape Medical News

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Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Lun, 02/09/2019 - 05:23
Pooled data from two large trials points to a net benefit associated with 21 days of clopidogrel–aspirin therapy after a minor stroke or transient ischemic attack.
Medscape Medical News

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Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Lun, 02/09/2019 - 05:23
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Reuters Health Information

Molecular Testing Strategies in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Lun, 02/09/2019 - 05:23
These 'real world' tactics for molecular testing in patients with a new diagnosis of advanced NSCLC will help clinicians determine optimal first-line targeted therapy.
Translational Lung Cancer Research

Hodgkin and CTCL May Share a Gene Fusion and T-Cell Clone

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Lun, 02/09/2019 - 05:23
Genomic profiling may help diagnose Hodgkin lymphoma in patients who exhibit signs of an associated CTCL but lack B-lineage markers.
JCO Precision Oncology

Optoacoustic Tomography Offers Safer Imaging of Lymph Nodes in Melanoma

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Lun, 02/09/2019 - 05:23
For indentifying sentinel lymph nodes in melanoma, nonradioactive multispectral optoacoustic tomographic (MSOT) imaging does as well as conventional lymphoscintigraphic imaging, according to researchers in Germany.
Reuters Health Information

Modern Tech May Shed Light on Hypoglycemia in Absence of Diabetes

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Lun, 02/09/2019 - 05:23
Whether true "hypoglycemia" occurs in people without diabetes has been controversial for decades, but modern technology may shed light, according to a new study considered "a starting point."
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Altered Visual Processing a Nonverbal Marker of Autism?

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Dom, 01/09/2019 - 04:23
Atypical visual processing detected via electroencephalography may be a nonverbal neural marker of autism.
Medscape Medical News

Guidelines May Speed Obesity Hypoventilation Syndrome Diagnosis

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Dom, 01/09/2019 - 04:23
With the condition considered "vastly undiagnosed," recommendations include simplified screening, optimal treatment options.
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Cancer Results on Online Patient Portals: Good Idea?

Pathology & Lab Medicine - Medscape - Dom, 01/09/2019 - 04:23
Online patient portals have many advantages, but is the release of results that suggest a cancer diagnosis or show cancer progression a good idea?
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