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  • The study developed a portable mass spectrometry technique for accurately measuring tirofiban drug concentrations in blood to enhance patient safety and treatment efficacy.
  • The method identified a significant parent ion peak for tirofiban and optimized various parameters, achieving a limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) of 10.1 and 33.7 μg·L, respectively.
  • Although the technique faced some challenges from blood sample matrix effects, it successfully detected tirofiban in 10 out of 12 clinical samples, demonstrating the need for further optimization and validation to boost sensitivity and stability.

Article Abstract

Precise administration of tirofiban must be carefully considered to achieve the best treatment efficacy and maximize safety for patients. Herein, a paper spray ionization (PSI) linear ion trap (LIT) portable mass spectrometer (pMS) based point-of-care testing (POCT) technique was developed for on-site sampling, clinical testing, and immediate analysis of tirofiban blood drug concentrations. The results showed that tirofiban formed a significant and stable parent ion peak at / 441.3 by MS1 full scan in positive ion mode, which fragmented into product ions at / 395.4, / 321.3, / 276.3, and / 260.3 through collision-induced dissociation (CID) in MS/MS. To improve ion response, the parameters were optimized to the voltages of ionization 3600 V, ion isolation 1 (ISO1) 8 V, ion isolation 2 (ISO2) 2 V, and collision-induced dissociation (CID) 3 V. This method was validated, and the limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) were found to be 10.1 and 33.7 μg·L, respectively. For precision, it had the relative standard deviation (RSD) of interday precision of 4.8 to 6.7% and the RSD of intraday precision of 7.8 to 8.3%. The recovery of the method ranged from 87.5 to 93.4%. Although matrix effects in blood samples had some inhibitory effects on the target signal formation, the method compensated for part of the matrix effects by establishing a matrix-matched calibration curve, which exhibited good linearity with a 2 of 0.9987. Finally, the method was applied to the detection of tirofiban in clinically collected blood samples. Out of 12 samples, ten had tirofiban concentrations between 35.4 and 72.1 μg·L while the remaining two were below the LOQ. The method needs further optimization and validation in the future to improve its sensitivity and stability.

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