Publications by authors named "Andre K Crouch"

Erythropoietin receptor agonist (ERA) testing for antidoping can be achieved in both urine and blood samples. Recent published work showed the comparability between the two matrices and focused on detectability in microvolumetric capillary serum samples collected using the Tasso+ device. Currently, in the antidoping field, blood samples are required to be shipped under cold, temperature-controlled conditions.

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The instability of erythropoietin receptor agonists (ERAs, i.e., EPO) in urine presents a challenge to their detectability in doping control samples; however, this issue is not often seen in blood (serum) samples.

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The Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) is a longitudinal tool used in anti-doping to monitor biological parameters known to change with performance-enhancing drug use. The ABP consists of multiple modules, including two aimed at detecting the use of endogenous anabolic androgenic steroids: the urinary and serum steroid modules. Human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) is a protein hormone potentially abused by male athletes to increase the production of endogenous testosterone.

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  • The study investigates how biotin supplementation affects the detection of human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG) in urine, with a focus on male athletes using hCG as a performance enhancer.
  • Ten male participants were given hCG with either biotin or a placebo; results showed that biotin drastically increased urinary biotin levels, leading to fewer positive hCG results in the biotin group compared to the placebo group.
  • The findings suggest that biotin can interfere with urine tests for hCG, making biotin-dependent immunoassays unreliable in samples with high biotin levels, thus cautioning against their use in such cases.
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  • The study examined hematological changes in athletes using the Athlete Biological Passport (ABP) framework after administering epoetin alfa, a form of erythropoietin, to enhance red blood cell production.
  • Significant changes were observed in various blood parameters in the EPO group, while the placebo group showed no meaningful alterations.
  • Nearly half of the samples from the EPO cohort had atypical findings, indicating performance-enhancing effects, whereas only one atypical finding was noted in the placebo group, highlighting the potential for EPO detection in athletes.
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Luspatercept (Reblozyl®) is a newly approved anti-anemic drug prohibited by the World Anti-Doping Agency. It promotes erythropoiesis by limiting apoptosis of immature erythroblasts and the risk of misuse by athletes for doping is high. Proposed detection methods have been published recently but only evaluated in vitro.

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A multiphase study was designed to examine the detectability of human growth hormone (GH) use in capillary dried blood spots (DBS). First, 13 subjects self-injected a single, 2-mg dose of somatropin and collected capillary DBS samples for 24 h. Next, nine subjects self-injected 2-mg somatropin, six times over the course of 11 days; DBS were collected intermittently following dosing.

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Athletes abuse recombinant human erythropoietin (rhEPO) and erythropoiesis stimulating agents to increase hemoglobin mass and improve performance. To evade detection, athletes have developed sophisticated blood doping regimens, which often include rhEPO micro-dosing. Detection of these methods requires biomarkers with increased sensitivity and a sample matrix that is more amenable to frequent testing in the field.

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Identification and evaluation of long-term markers is crucial in prolonging the detection window for anabolic steroid abuse in sport. Recently, sulfoconjugated epiandrosterone was identified as a potential long-term marker for the abuse of certain endogenous anabolic agents, including testosterone, which continues to be widely used as a performance enhancing agent in sport. To evaluate the applicability of epiandrosterone sulfate as a marker for testosterone use, administration studies were conducted with multiple modes of testosterone administration - transdermal, intramuscular, and subcutaneous.

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Objectives: Avalanche victims are subjected to a number of physiological stressors during burial. We simulated avalanche burial to monitor physiological data and determine whether wearing head and face insulation slows cooling rate during snow burial. In addition, we sought to compare 3 different types of temperature measurement methods.

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Background: Trauma care in developing countries suffers from many limitations related to equipment shortages, disrepair, quality assurance, and lack of training. Health care providers in the three principal hospitals in Cusco, Peru have ultrasound machines, but they do not utilize this for the focused assessment of sonography in trauma (FAST) scan (only one of the three hospitals has a computed tomography scanner).

Aims: The goal of this study was to assess the confidence of physicians in a developing country to conduct a FAST exam after an educational intervention.

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