OBJECTIVE: The objective was to examine the added diagnostic value of on-site urine toxicology screening (UTS) in the routine assessment of psychiatric patients in an urban emergency setting. METHOD: A naturalistic two-step prospective cohort study design was used enrolling all emergency room (ER) patients referred for psychiatric consultation. In two consecutive cohorts, diagnosis of drug use was assessed based on routine psychiatric interview without (n=64) and with on-site UTS (ACON) (n=56). In both cohorts, drug use was also assessed by post hoc laboratory-based urine immunoassay (Triage) as the gold standard. RESULTS: Sensitivity and specificity of diagnosis of drug use based on psychiatric interview only varied (0.75 and 1 in the inte...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) visits for mental health and substance use disorders have be...
We correlated clinical symptom complexes of drugs (toxidromes) to results of 204 consecutive toxicol...
Introduction: Laboratory and radiographic studies are often required by psychiatric services prior t...
Objective: This study investigates if the routine use of the urine drug screen offers any diagnostic...
Objective: Toxicology screening tests for drugs-of-abuse and therapeutic drugs in urine (TST-U) are ...
Drug poisoning is a common cause for attendance in the emergency department. Several toxicology cent...
Intoxications are a frequent problem in the ER. In the vast majorityof cases, supportive treatment i...
BACKGROUND: Co-morbid substance misuse is common in psychiatric disorders, has potentially severe ad...
Toxicology screening has clinical and forensic applications in evaluating severe or life-threatening...
Objectives: This is a prospective study of psychiatric patients presenting to the emergency departme...
Background: Individuals commonly present for emergency psychiatry services for reasons related to th...
BACKGROUND: Illicit drug misuse by people with mental disorder in the community has been associated...
Trauma centers are required to screen patients for alcohol use, and if necessary, intervene and refe...
Introduction: Proper psychiatric evaluation of patients necessitates that the clinician be vigilant ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of self-reports of substance use amo...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) visits for mental health and substance use disorders have be...
We correlated clinical symptom complexes of drugs (toxidromes) to results of 204 consecutive toxicol...
Introduction: Laboratory and radiographic studies are often required by psychiatric services prior t...
Objective: This study investigates if the routine use of the urine drug screen offers any diagnostic...
Objective: Toxicology screening tests for drugs-of-abuse and therapeutic drugs in urine (TST-U) are ...
Drug poisoning is a common cause for attendance in the emergency department. Several toxicology cent...
Intoxications are a frequent problem in the ER. In the vast majorityof cases, supportive treatment i...
BACKGROUND: Co-morbid substance misuse is common in psychiatric disorders, has potentially severe ad...
Toxicology screening has clinical and forensic applications in evaluating severe or life-threatening...
Objectives: This is a prospective study of psychiatric patients presenting to the emergency departme...
Background: Individuals commonly present for emergency psychiatry services for reasons related to th...
BACKGROUND: Illicit drug misuse by people with mental disorder in the community has been associated...
Trauma centers are required to screen patients for alcohol use, and if necessary, intervene and refe...
Introduction: Proper psychiatric evaluation of patients necessitates that the clinician be vigilant ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to assess the validity of self-reports of substance use amo...
Introduction: Emergency department (ED) visits for mental health and substance use disorders have be...
We correlated clinical symptom complexes of drugs (toxidromes) to results of 204 consecutive toxicol...
Introduction: Laboratory and radiographic studies are often required by psychiatric services prior t...