Comparison of Two Commercially Available Fentanyl Screening Immunoassays for Clinical Use

Melissa M. Budelier, Caroline E. Franks, Nicole Logsdon, Paul J. Jannetto, Mitchell G. Scott, Stephen M. Roper, Christopher W. Farnsworth

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Abstract

Fentanyl is a synthetic opioid associated with illicit drug use and overdose deaths. The SEFRIA Immunalysis (IAL) and ARK fentanyl assays are both FDA-cleared, open channel immunoassays for fentanyl detection in urine. However, limited data are available in the literature comparing these assays. The objective of this study was to perform a direct comparison of these two fentanyl immunoassays. Methods: IAL and ARK fentanyl immunoassays were performed on a Roche Cobas e602 automated chemistry analyzer. Repeatability and total imprecision were compared by diluting fentanyl into urine at concentrations above, below, and at the manufacturers' cutoffs of 1.0 ng/mL. Cross-reactivity was assessed for norfentanyl and the fentanyl analogs acetylfentanyl, acrylfentanyl, and furanylfentanyl. Concordance was assessed in 90 patient samples using liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) as the gold standard. Results: Repeatability varied from 11.4%-17.8% on the IAL assay and 2.8%-5.5% on the ARK assay. Total imprecision was 18.9%-40.7% on the IAL assay and 2.9%-6.4% on the ARK assay. Both assays cross-reacted with acetylfentanyl (∼100%), acrylfentanyl (∼100%), and furanylfentanyl (∼20%), but only the ARK assay cross-reacted with norfentanyl (∼3%). An admixture of 0.5 ng/mL fentanyl and 6 ng/mL norfentanyl produced a positive result on the ARK assay. Total concordance between IAL and ARK for 90 tested patient samples was 93% (kappa = 0.85). Relative to LC-MS/MS, the IAL assay had a concordance of 90% (kappa = 0.79) and the ARK assay had a concordance of 94% (kappa = 0.88). Including norfentanyl in the LC-MS/MS confirmation increased the concordance of the ARK to 96% (kappa = 0.90). Conclusions: The ARK assay recognized the metabolite norfentanyl, demonstrated superior precision, and had better concordance with LC-MS/MS compared to the IAL assay.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1277-1286
Number of pages10
JournalThe journal of applied laboratory medicine
Volume5
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2020

Keywords

  • Fentanyl
  • drug screen
  • method comparison

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