TY - JOUR PY - 1991// TI - The "alcomat" breath alcohol analyzer in a controlled drinking trial JO - Blutalkohol A1 - Wolf, M. A1 - Eidam, J. A1 - Tröger, H. D. A1 - Kleemann, Werner Johann A1 - Schroeder, G. A1 - Urban, R. SP - 304 EP - 311 VL - 28 IS - 5 N2 - In controlled drinking tests according to a concrete forensic problem the residual-alcohol detector of the breath alcohol analyzer "ALCOMAT" was checked in relation to the actual blood alcohol concentration. The tests with non-alcoholic persons, rinsing the mouth with US-whiskey (40 ml, 30 seconds), showed first residual-alcohol indication and later blood alcohol levels up to 0.26%. The test groups with beforehand blood alcohol concentration showed either with mouth rinsing, or with real whiskey ingestion indicated devitations up to 2.07% according to 130% of the actual BAC. A correlation with the level of BAC was not found. The electronic precautionary fittings of the "ALCOMAT" are even under best possible controlled test conditions not sufficient reliable for forensic purpose.

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