Monaco F, Gianelli M, Dimanico U, Mutani R
Neurological Clinic, University of Turin, Novara, Italy.
Ther Drug Monit. 1990 Jul;12(4):359-61. doi: 10.1097/00007691-199007000-00010.
This study evaluated a new, simple, disposable visual measuring device (AccuLevel), which uses enzyme immunochromatography to indicate visually, without any instrument, the concentrations of three major antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) in small blood samples. Drug levels (30 values for diphenylhydantoin, 41 for phenobarbital, and 40 for carbamazepine) obtained by AccuLevel were compared with those obtained with the enzyme-multiplied immunoassay technique (EMIT). Results showed an excellent correlation between EMIT and AccuLevel data for the three major AEDs. The method appears to be particularly suitable in outpatients and in case of emergency.
本研究评估了一种新型、简单、一次性使用的视觉测量装置(AccuLevel),该装置利用酶免疫层析法,无需任何仪器,即可直观显示少量血样中三种主要抗癫痫药物(AEDs)的浓度。将AccuLevel测得的药物水平(苯妥英钠30个值、苯巴比妥41个值、卡马西平40个值)与酶倍增免疫分析技术(EMIT)测得的结果进行比较。结果显示,三种主要AEDs的EMIT数据与AccuLevel数据之间具有极佳的相关性。该方法似乎特别适用于门诊患者和紧急情况。