Point of care assay for blood aripiprazole concentrations: Development, validation and utility

Matthew Atkins*, David Taylor, Ana Catalan, Neville Desouza, Edward Chesney, Thomas J. Reilly, Irina Baburina, Mary Rose Hilaire, Luiz Dratcu, Robert Harland, Salvatore J. Salamone, Philip McGuire

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Abstract

Background The antipsychotic aripiprazole is often used in the treatment of first-episode psychosis. Measuring aripiprazole blood levels provides an objective measure of treatment adherence, but this currently involves taking a venous blood sample and sending to a laboratory for analysis. Aims To detail the development, validation and utility of a new point of care (POC) test for finger-stick capillary blood concentrations of aripiprazole. Method Analytical performance (sensitivity, precision, recovery and linearity) of the assay were established using spiked whole blood and control samples of varying aripiprazole concentration. Assay validation was performed over a 14-month period starting in July 2021. Eligible patients were asked to provide a finger-stick capillary sample in addition to their usual venous blood sample. Capillary blood samples were tested by the MyCare™ Insite POC analyser, which provided measurement of aripiprazole concentration in 6 min, and the venous blood sample was tested by the standard laboratory method. Results A total of 101 patients agreed to measurements by the two methods. Venous blood aripiprazole concentrations as assessed by the laboratory method ranged from 17 to 909 ng/mL, and from 1 to 791 ng/mL using POC testing. The correlation coefficient between the two methods (r) was 0.96 and there was minimal bias (slope 0.91, intercept 4 ng/ml). Conclusions The MyCare Insite POC analyser is sufficiently accurate and reliable for clinical use. The availability of this technology will improve the assessment of adherence to aripiprazole and the optimising of aripiprazole dosing.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)389-393
Number of pages5
JournalBritish Journal of Psychiatry
Volume223
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Aug 2023

Keywords

  • Aripiprazole
  • capillary blood sample
  • finger stick
  • point of care
  • schizophrenia

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