Analyses of the relationship between blood alcohol and nasal breath alcohol concentrations: Implications for assessment of trauma cases.

Author(s)
Gerberich, S.G. Gerberich, B.K. Fife, D. et.al.
Abstract

To prevent serious complications and facilitate efficient and effective management of patients admitted to the emergency department or intensive care settings, it is extremely important to differentiate, quickly, between elevated concentrations of alcohol in the blood and compromised neurological status due to brain injury or other pathology. This research analyzed the relationship between BACs estimated from venous blood samples and those estimated from breath samples that were obtained using the Alco- Sensor III device.

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Library number
B 28487 T /83 / IRRD 821389
Source

The Journal of Trauma, 29 (1989- 03) No.3, p. 338- 343, 34 ref.

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