| Literature DB >> 29457201 |
Huiyan Jin1, Sharifa Z Williams1, Stanford T Chihuri2, Guohua Li2,3, Qixuan Chen4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Driving under the influence of marijuana is a serious traffic safety concern in the United States. Delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the main active compound in marijuana. Although blood THC testing is a more accurate measure of THC-induced impairment, measuring THC in oral fluid is a less intrusive and less costly method of testing.Entities:
Keywords: Blood samples; Cannabis; Delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol; Driving under the influence; Marijuana; Oral fluid samples
Year: 2018 PMID: 29457201 PMCID: PMC5817052 DOI: 10.1186/s40621-018-0134-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inj Epidemiol ISSN: 2197-1714
Fig. 1Percentages of Drivers with Positive and Negative Blood THC at Different Levels of Oral Fluid THC Concentration using the Data of Drivers Aged 16 Years and Older with both Blood and Oral Fluid THC Test Results in the 2013 NRS (n = 4596)
Percentages of Drivers with THC Positivity in Blood and Oral Fluid and Sensitivity-Specificity Analysis of the Oral Fluid Test using the Blood Test as the Reference Criterion. The Analyses were performed for All Drivers and Stratified by Driver’s Characteristics
| N | Positivity in blood THC N (%) | Positivity in oral fluid THC | Sensitivity % | Specificity % | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| All | 4596 | 431 (9.4) | 411 (8.9) | 79.4 (75.2, 83.1) | 98.3 (97.9, 98.7) |
| Age (years) | |||||
| 16–20 | 479 | 76 (15.9) | 75 (15.7) | 81.6 (71.0, 89.6) | 96.8 (94.6, 98.3) |
| 21–34 | 1909 | 241 (12.6) | 233 (12.2) | 80.1 (74.5, 84.9) | 97.6 (96.8, 98.3) |
| 35–54 | 1491 | 92 (6.2) | 88 (5.9) | 81.5 (72.1, 88.9) | 99.1 (98.4, 99.5) |
| ≥ 55 | 717 | 22 (3.1) | 15 (2.1) | 54.6 (32.2, 75.6) | 99.6 (98.7, 99.9) |
| Gender a | |||||
| Female | 1980 | 143 (7.2) | 128 (6.5) | 74.1 (66.1, 81.1) | 98.8 (98.2, 99.3) |
| Male | 2597 | 282 (10.9) | 279 (10.7) | 82.3 (77.3, 86.5) | 98.0 (97.3, 98.5) |
| Race | |||||
| White | 2718 | 186 (6.8) | 173 (6.4) | 74.7 (67.9, 80.8) | 98.7 (98.1, 99.1) |
| Black | 1015 | 181 (17.8) | 182 (17.9) | 86.7 (80.9, 91.3) | 97.0 (95.6, 98.0) |
| Other | 863 | 64 (7.4) | 56 (6.5) | 71.9 (59.2, 82.4) | 98.8 (97.7, 99.4) |
| Last time use of marijuana b | |||||
| Beyond a year/Never | 3651 | 106 (2.9) | 107 (2.9) | 72.6 (63.1, 80.9) | 99.2 (98.8, 99.4) |
| Over a month | 294 | 51 (17.3) | 50 (17.0) | 84.3 (71.4, 93.0) | 97.1 (94.2, 98.8) |
| Past month/2 days | 279 | 98 (35.1) | 87 (31.2) | 77.6 (68.0, 85.4) | 93.9 (89.4, 96.9) |
| Past 24 h | 209 | 158 (75.6) | 148 (70.8) | 82.9 (76.1, 88.4) | 66.7 (52.1, 79.2) |
| Blood alcohol concentration (ng/dl) | |||||
| 0 | 4485 | 405 (9.0) | 379 (8.5) | 78.3 (73.9, 82.2) | 98.5 (98.1, 98.8) |
| 1–39 | 34 | 12 (35.3) | 14 (41.2) | 100.0 (73.5, 100) | 90.9 (70.8, 98.9) |
| 40+ | 77 | 14 (18.2) | 18 (23.4) | 92.9 (66.1, 99.8) | 92.1 (82.4, 97.4) |
a 19 missing data on sex
b 163 missing data on last time use of marijuana
Estimated Odds Ratios (OR) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) in Adjusted and Unadjusted Logistic Regression Models for THC Positivity in Blood given Oral Fluid Concentration (ng/ml), Continental United States, Nighttime Weekend and Daytime Friday, 2013–2014
| Model 1 (n = 4596) | Model 2 ( | Model 3 ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | OR (95% CI) | |
| Positive oral fluid test result | 28.46 (13.86, 58.46) | 12.10 (5.15, 28.41) | 11.36 (7.32, 17.65) |
| Log(oral fluid THC) (log-ng/ml) | 1.82 (1.48, 2.24) | 1.93 (1.51, 2.47) | 1.91 (1.68, 2.17) |
| Blood alcohol concentration (ng/dl) | |||
| 0 | Ref | Ref | |
| 1–39 | 0.88 (0.20,3.82) | 0.85 (0.39, 1.82) | |
| 40+ | 0.19 (0.05, 0.72) | 0.19 (0.10, 0.38) | |
| Last time used marijuana | |||
| Over a year/Never | Ref | Ref | |
| Over a Month | 3.87 (2.26, 6.61) | 3.91 (2.95, 5.16) | |
| Past 2 days to a month | 8.78 (5.40, 14.26) | 8.78 (6.81, 11.33) | |
| Past 24 Hours | 25.16 (14.26, 44.41) | 26.44 (19.64, 34.59) | |
| Age (years) | |||
| 16–20 | Ref | ||
| 21–34 | 1.27 (0.96, 1.68) | ||
| 35–54 | 1.16 (0.84, 1.59) | ||
| ≥ 55 | 0.96 (0.63, 1.45) | ||
| Gender (Male vs. Female) | 0.99 (0.81, 1.20) | ||
| Race | |||
| Black | Ref | ||
| White | 0.57 (0.46, 0.71) | ||
| Other Race | 0.69 (0.52, 0.91) | ||
| AUC (95% CI) | 0.87 (0.82, 0.91) | 0.94 (0.91, 0.97) | 0.95 (0.92, 0.98) |
Fig. 2Scatter Plots of THC Concentrations in Blood and Oral Fluid: (a) Original Scale and (b) Log-transformation (replacing zero values with 0.5), among Driver with Non-zero Values in either Blood or Oral Fluid (n = 500)
Estimated Regression Coefficients (β) and 95% Confidence Intervals (CI) in Adjusted and Unadjusted Linear Regression Models of the Log-transformed Blood THC (ng/ml) on Log-transformed Oral Fluid THC (ng/ml) among Drivers with Non-zero THC Concentrations in either Blood or Oral Fluid, Continental United States, Nighttime Weekend and Daytime Friday, 2013–2014
| Model 1 (n = 500) | Model 2 ( | Model 3 ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Intercept | 0.14 (0.01, 0.26) | 0.00 (−0.17, 0.17) | −0.01 (−0.31, 0.28) |
| Log of Oral Fluid THC Concentration (ng/ml) | 0.25 (0.22, 0.29) | 0.25 (0.21, 0.29) | 0.25 (0.22, 0.29) |
| Blood Alcohol Concentration (ng/dl) | |||
| 0 | Ref | Ref | |
| 1–39 | − 0.29 (− 0.77, 0.19) | − 0.22 (− 0.72, 0.28) | |
| 40+ | − 0.18 (− 0.60, 0.25) | − 0.15 (− 0.58, 0.27) | |
| Last time use of Marijuana | |||
| Over a year/Never | Ref | Ref | |
| Over a Month | 0.15 (−0.13, 0.42) | 0.16 (−0.12, 0.44) | |
| Past 2 days to a month | 0.22 (−0.01, 0.45) | 0.22 (−0.01, 0.46) | |
| Past 24 Hours | 0.29 (0.08, 0.49) | 0.30 (0.10, 0.51) | |
| Age (years) | |||
| 16–20 | Ref | ||
| 21–34 | 0.05 (−0.17, 0.27) | ||
| 35–54 | 0.06 (−0.20, 0.33) | ||
| ≥ 55 | −0.13 (− 0.56, 0.30) | ||
| Gender (Male vs. Female) | −0.12 (− 0.29, 0.06) | ||
| Race | |||
| Black | Ref | ||
| White | −0.03 (−0.21, 0.15) | ||
| Other Race | 0.27 (0.01, 0.52) | ||
| R2 | 0.29 | 0.30 | 0.31 |