
@article{ref1,
title="Falsification of the &quot;evidential&quot; breath alcohol analysis by ethanol-containing denture adhesive cream",
journal="Blutalkohol",
year="2013",
author="Priemer, F. and Keller, T. and Monticelli, F.",
volume="",
number="1",
pages="1-11",
abstract="According to the results of RABL et al. 1995 and JACHAU et al. 2006 it was to determine whether the ethanol-containing denture adhesive cream fittydent would lead to a false positive test result, produced with the breath alcohol measurement device Alcotest 7110 Evidential (Dräger Safety AG Lübeck), even though the test was worked out according to the DIN VDE 0405 prescribed conditions for the production of a valid measurement result. A total of 16 volunteers developed a systemic alcoholisation by alcohol consumption. In the elimination period several simultaneous determinations of alcohol in breath and blood without and then with permanent insertion of a with dental adhesive cream fittydent loaded Carnival tippedteeth in mouth were performed. Over the entire subsequent test period of 2 hours at Dräger Alcotest 7110 Evidential error messages such as “residual mouth alcohol” or “difference of individual values” were produced, but also valid results were obtained even in spite of the release of ethanol out of the denture adhesive cream, even more than 90 min after insertion into the oral cavity and also with false to high results up to 0.17 mg/L, the ratio of BAC/BrAC in this case was 1261:1, respectively.",
language="de",
issn="0006-5250",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}