Toxicology Report - NMS Labs
NMS Labs
3701 Welsh Road, PO Box 433A, Willow Grove, PA 19090-0437 Phone: (215) 657-4900 Fax: (215) 657-2972 e-mail: nms@
Robert A. Middleberg, PhD, DABFT, DABCC-TC, Laboratory Director
TESTING: DEMO REPORT
Toxicology Report
Report Issued 05/01/2013 14:24 Last Report Issued 05/01/2013 10:55
To: 88888 NMS Labs Attn: Example Report 3701 Welsh Road Willow Grove, PA 19090
Patient Name Patient ID Chain Age Gender Workorder
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8052B-POS 8052B-POS 13001349
Not Given Not Given 13001349
Positive Findings:
Compound
Ethanol Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Fentanyl Norfentanyl Alfentanil Sufentanil
Result
85 0.085 5.0 6.0 8.0 10
Units
mg/dL g/100 mL ng/mL ng/mL ng/mL ng/mL
Matrix Source
Blood Blood Blood Blood Blood Blood
See Detailed Findings section for additional information
Testing Requested: Analysis Code 8052B
Specimens Received: ID Tube/Container
001 Clear vial
Description Postmortem Toxicology - Expanded, Blood (Forensic)
Volume/ Mass
Not Given
Collection Date/Time
Not Given
Matrix Source Blood
All sample volumes/weights are approximations. Specimens received on 03/29/2013.
Miscellaneous Information
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Workorder Chain Patient ID
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13001349 13001349 8052B-POS
Detailed Findings:
Analysis and Comments
Ethanol Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) Fentanyl Norfentanyl Alfentanil Sufentanil Ethanol
Result
85 0.085
5.0 6.0 8.0 10 Confirmed
Units
mg/dL g/100 mL
ng/mL ng/mL ng/mL ng/mL mg/dL
Rpt. Limit
10 0.010
0.10 0.20 0.10 0.10 10
Specimen Source
001 - Blood 001 - Blood
001 - Blood 001 - Blood 001 - Blood 001 - Blood 001 - Blood
Analysis By
Headspace GC Headspace GC
LC-MS/MS LC-MS/MS LC-MS/MS LC-MS/MS Headspace GC
Other than the above findings, examination of the specimen(s) submitted did not reveal any positive findings of toxicological significance by procedures outlined in the accompanying Analysis Summary.
Reference Comments: 1. Alfentanil (Alfenta?) - Blood: Alfentanil is a short acting narcotic analgesic, structurally related to the opioid, fentanyl. It has a quarter of the analgesic potency of fentanyl and a shorter half life.
Five adults given an intravenous dose of alfentanil following surgery (8.4 mg/Kg) achieved average plasma concentrations of alfentanil of 565 ng/mL at 2 minutes, falling to 81 ng/mL at 60 minutes.
Alfentanil can cause severe respiratory depression, hypotension, coma and death. One subject found dead after intravenously self-injecting the drug had postmortem alfentanil concentrations of 45 ng/mL in blood and 2.7 ng/mL in urine. 2. Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol) - Blood: Ethyl alcohol (ethanol, drinking alcohol) is a central nervous system depressant and can cause effects such as impaired judgment, reduced alertness and impaired muscular coordination. Ethanol can also be a product of decomposition or degradation of biological samples. The blood alcohol concentrations (BAC) can be expressed as a whole number with the units of mg/dL or as a decimal number with units of g/100 mL which is equivalent to % w/v. For example, a BAC of 85 mg/dL equals 0.085 g/100 mL or 0.085% w/v of ethanol. 3. Fentanyl (Duragesic?; Sublimaze?) - Blood: Fentanyl is a DEA Schedule II synthetic morphine substitute anesthetic/analgesic. It is reported to be 80 to 200 times as potent as morphine and has a rapid onset of action as well as addictive properties.
It is reported that patients lost consciousness at mean plasma levels of fentanyl of 34 ng/mL when infused with 75 mcg/Kg over a 15 min period; peak plasma levels averaged 50 ng/mL.
After application of a fentanyl transdermal preparation (patch), serum fentanyl concentrations are reported to be in the following ranges within 24 hours: 25 mcg/hour patch: 0.3 - 1.2 ng/mL 50 mcg/hour patch: 0.6 - 1.8 ng/mL 75 mcg/hour patch: 1.1 - 2.6 ng/mL 100 mcg/hour patch: 1.9 - 3.8 ng/mL
Following removal of the patch, serum fentanyl concentrations are reported to decrease with a mean elimination half-life of 17 hours (range, 13 to 22 hours).
The mean peak plasma serum fentanyl concentration in adults given an 800 mcg oral transmucosal fentanyl preparation over 15 minutes is reported at 2.1 ng/mL (range, 1.4 - 3.0 ng/mL) at approximately 0.4 hours.
Signs associated with fentanyl toxicity include severe respiratory depression, seizures, hypotension, coma and death. In fatalities from fentanyl, blood concentrations are variable and have been reported as low as 3 ng/mL.
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Reference Comments: 4. Norfentanyl (Fentanyl Metabolite) - Blood: Norfentanyl is the primary inactive metabolite of the synthetic narcotic analgesic fentanyl. 5. Sufentanil (Sufenta?) - Blood: Sufentanil is a potent synthetic narcotic analgesic used since 1976 as an anesthetic agent and as an obstetric or postoperative analgesic drug. It is about 5 - 7 times as potent as fentanyl and 500 - 800 times as potent as morphine.
A 68-year old man with renal failure was given a single bolus injection of 120 mcg of sufentanil (1.5 mcg/kg) for induction of anesthesia and later exhibited postoperative respiratory depression; sufentanil plasma concentrations of 2.6, 1.2 and 0.6 ng/mL were observed at 5, 9 and 13 hr, respectively, following administration.
The adverse effects include respiratory depression, hypotension, muscle rigidity, euphoria, dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, vomiting and slow or irregular heartbeat.
Chain of custody documentation has been maintained for the analyses performed by NMS Labs.
Unless alternate arrangements are made by you, the remainder of the submitted specimens will be discarded six (6) weeks from the date of this report; and generated data will be discarded five (5) years from the date the analyses were performed.
Workorder 13001349 was electronically signed on 05/01/2013 14:23 by:
Edward J. Barbieri, Ph.D. Forensic Toxicologist
Analysis Summary and Reporting Limits:
Acode 52142B - Fentanyl and Metabolite Confirmation, Blood (Forensic)
-Analysis by High Performance Liquid Chromatography/Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) for:
Compound Fentanyl
Rpt. Limit 0.10 ng/mL
Compound Norfentanyl
Rpt. Limit 0.20 ng/mL
Acode 52143B - Alfentanil and Metabolite Confirmation, Blood (Forensic)
-Analysis by High Performance Liquid Chromatography/Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) for:
Compound Alfentanil
Rpt. Limit 0.10 ng/mL
Compound Sufentanil
Rpt. Limit 0.10 ng/mL
Acode 52250B - Alcohols and Acetone Confirmation, Blood (Forensic)
-Analysis by Headspace Gas Chromatography (GC) for:
Compound Acetone Ethanol
Rpt. Limit 5.0 mg/dL 10 mg/dL
Compound Isopropanol Methanol
Rpt. Limit 5.0 mg/dL 5.0 mg/dL
Acode 8052B - Postmortem Toxicology - Expanded, Blood (Forensic)
-Analysis by Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) for:
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13001349 13001349 8052B-POS
Analysis Summary and Reporting Limits:
Compound
Rpt. Limit
Barbiturates
0.040 mcg/mL
Cannabinoids
10 ng/mL
Compound Salicylates
Rpt. Limit 120 mcg/mL
-Analysis by Headspace Gas Chromatography (GC) for:
Compound Acetone Ethanol
Rpt. Limit 5.0 mg/dL 10 mg/dL
Compound Isopropanol Methanol
Rpt. Limit 5.0 mg/dL 5.0 mg/dL
-Analysis by High Performance Liquid Chromatography/Time of Flight-Mass Spectrometry (LC/TOF-MS) for: The following is a general list of compound classes included in this screen. The detection of any specific analyte is concentration-dependent. Note, not all known analytes in each specified compound class are included. Some specific analytes outside these classes are also included. For a detailed list of all analytes and reporting limits, please contact NMS Labs.
Amphetamines, Anticonvulsants, Antidepressants, Antihistamines, Antipsychotic Agents, Benzodiazepines, CNS Stimulants, Cocaine and Metabolites, Hallucinogens, Hypnosedatives, Hypoglycemics, Muscle Relaxants, Non Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Opiates and Opioids.
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