Основні поняття
SGLT2 inhibitors can lead to false-positive alcohol tests due to microbial fermentation of urinary glucose.
Анотація
The content discusses a case where a man treated with SGLT2 inhibitors had false-positive alcohol toxicology tests due to microbial fermentation of urinary glucose. The lack of proper refrigeration of urine samples was identified as a key factor contributing to these false-positive results. The article highlights the importance of understanding how SGLT2 inhibitors can impact urine test results and the need for proper sample handling to avoid misleading outcomes.
- Case Study: False-Positive Alcohol Tests
- Lack of Refrigeration and False Positives
- Key Clue: Urine Sample Storage Conditions
- Microbial Fermentation and Glucose in Urine
- Preventative Measures and Specimen Integrity
- Implications and Widespread Concerns
- Recommendations for Clinicians
- Fermentation Process and Alcohol Production
- Bacterial Fermentation and False-Positive Results
- Importance of Proper Sample Handling
Статистика
"The patient reported to his primary care clinic that he feared being sent to jail because as many as four recent urine toxicology test results taken for the city's probation office were positive for alcohol, despite his not ingesting alcohol for 10 months."
"The sample had no increased levels of nitrite or leukocyte esterase, and a urine culture showed less than 50,000 colony-forming units per milliliter of mixed gram-positive organisms."
"In one case, the patient had been kept off the liver transplant list because of the false-positive alcohol tests [and] in another case, victims of rape claimed, truthfully, that they hadn't been drinking at the time of their assault."
Цитати
"This class of medications produces glycosuria even during euglycemia and increases the presence of microbes in the urinary tract — two ingredients necessary for microbial fermentation."
"It is very common for urine or blood samples to be collected in one place and tested at another location. Specimen integrity can be compromised in these situations."