Detection of Asthma Inhaler Use via Terahertz Spectroscopy

ACS Sens. 2023 Feb 24;8(2):610-618. doi: 10.1021/acssensors.2c01795. Epub 2023 Jan 19.

Abstract

Inhaled medications are commonplace for administering bronchodilators, anticholinergics, and corticosteroids. While they have a defined legitimate use, they are also used in sporting events as performance-enhancing drugs. These performance enhancers can be acquired via both legal (i.e., at a pharmacy through over-the-counter medications or through a prescription) and illicit (i.e., black market and foreign pharmacies) means, thus making monitoring procurement impossible. While urine tests can detect these pharmacological agents hours after they have been inhaled, there is a significant lag time before they are observed in urine. Direct detection of these inhaled agents is complicated and requires a multiplexed approach due to the sheer number of inhaled pharmacological agents. Therefore, detection of propellants, which carry the drug into the lungs, provides a simpler path forward toward detection of broad pharmacological agents. In this paper, we demonstrate the first use of terahertz spectroscopy (THz) to detect inhaled medications in human subjects. Notably, we were able to detect and quantitate the propellant, HFA-134a, in breath up to 30 min after using an asthma inhaler, enabling the use of a point-of-care device to monitor exhaled breath for the presence of propellants. We also demonstrate via simulations that the same approach can be leveraged to detect and identify next-generation propellants, specifically HFA-152a. As a result, we provide evidence that a single point-of-care THz sensor can detect when individuals have used pressure-mediated dose inhalers (pMDIs) without further modification of the hardware.

Keywords: THz spectroscopy; breath sensing; drug detection; perfluoroalkane sensing.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Aerosol Propellants / therapeutic use
  • Asthma* / drug therapy
  • Bronchodilator Agents / chemistry
  • Bronchodilator Agents / therapeutic use
  • Humans
  • Nebulizers and Vaporizers
  • Terahertz Spectroscopy*

Substances

  • Aerosol Propellants
  • Bronchodilator Agents