Sheffield Coroner’s Office among first to adopt revolutionary fingertip drug test

04.30.2018

Fingertip drug testing reader for coroners

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Sheffield Coroner’s Office among first to adopt revolutionary fingertip drug test

  • HM Senior Coroner for South Yorkshire (West) District now using new sweat-based drug test to assist investigations into cause of death

Mortuary staff in Sheffield are using a revolutionary new fingertip-based drug screening system to carry out a simple, non-invasive drug test on the deceased at the city’s Medico-Legal Centre, when pathologists indicate it may be helpful. The test works by analysing sweat deposits that remain on the fingertips – even after death.

The fingertip drug test is a convenient, non-invasive procedure. It takes just five seconds to collect a fingertip sweat sample from the deceased onto the small, disposable drug screening cartridge. A portable reader analyses samples taken within the post-mortem suite, providing test results for multiple drug groups simultaneously in under 10 minutes, currently: cocaine, opiates, cannabis and amphetamines. The new system provides the Coroner’s staff with valuable information which can help to immediately identify possible drug involvement in a death.

“Having a simple, non-invasive and rapid fingertip drug screen is already proving a valuable source of additional information, giving the Coroner’s Office important early intelligence on potential drug use.” said Maxine Coe, Mortuary Manager at the Sheffield Medico-Legal Centre.

“Our trials of the Intelligent Fingerprinting system showed that it’s very easy and quick to use, saves time and allows us to make smarter decisions about where further (potentially expensive) toxicology tests may or may not be required,” added Maxine.

The Office of HM Senior Coroner for South Yorkshire (West) District is now employing the Intelligent Fingerprinting Drug Screening System – a newly launched technology that can be used to quickly test the deceased – to gain early intelligence on whether substance misuse may have been a contributing factor in an individual’s death.

A spokesperson for HM Coroner for South Yorkshire (West) District, added: “it is the Coroner’s function to determine the medical cause of death. Drug use – and whether this contributed to the death – is a growing factor in our work. The testing so far has suggested that this type of device will be a really useful tool for early toxicology indication, albeit not intended to be evidential. It should alert us to the cases that need to be subject to full toxicology, and in some cases, may obviate the need for any toxicology tests at all.”

“We have been working in partnership with several Coroners throughout the important trial phase of our innovative drug screening system,” said Intelligent Fingerprinting’s Business Development Director, Dr Paul Yates. “The Medico-Legal Centre team, which comprises Sheffield’s Public Mortuary and the offices and court of HM Coroner for South Yorkshire (West) District, played a pivotal role in carrying out the initial Innovate UK funded feasibility project when we were developing the test. Now that the product has been launched and is officially commercially available, it is great that the same team are now benefitting from the fully validated Intelligent Fingerprinting Drug Screening System to support their day-to-day investigations.

View the Intelligent Fingerprinting introductory video here.

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Notes to Editors:

About Intelligent Fingerprinting

Launched in August 2017, Intelligent Fingerprinting’s portable Drug Screening System works by analysing the sweat from a fingerprint sample. It is non-invasive, fast and cost-effective – screening for multiple drug groups simultaneously (currently amphetamines, cannabis, cocaine and opiates) with sample collection taking 5 seconds and results in minutes. A laboratory confirmation service is also available.

The system is currently being marketed to the criminal justice arena, drug rehabilitation services, offender management, workplace and occupational health services. The technique has potential for many other uses including healthcare diagnostics and homeland security applications.

Founded in 2007, Intelligent Fingerprinting is a spin-out company from the University of East Anglia (UEA).  The company is based in Cambridge, England and currently employs around 30 people. www.intelligentfingerprinting.com Twitter @iFingerprinting

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