Minimum lung function for breath alcohol testing using the Lion Alcolmeter SD-400. |
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Authors: | A J Crockett M Rozee R Laslett J H Alpers |
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Affiliation: | Respiratory Unit, Flinders Medical Centre, Bedford Park, Australia. |
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Abstract: | The aim of this study was to determine the minimum lung function required by an individual to complete a breath alcohol test successfully using a Lion Alcolmeter SD-400. A total of 331 subjects routinely referred to a busy clinical respiratory function laboratory for assessment of their lung function were tested. A total of 52 (15.7%) of these subjects were unable to provide an adequate sample after two attempts. The majority of the group (86.5%) were female. There was considerable overlap of the minimum lung function parameters between those subjects who were unsuccessful at all attempts and those who were successful. The failure rate of the subjects using the Lion Alcolmeter SD-400 was approximately 50% of that found in a previous study of the Lion SD-2. |
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