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Many individuals struggle to provide adequate breath samples for alcohol testing, highlighting the need for specific lung function criteria. This study investigated the minimum respiratory capacity necessary for successful breath alcohol analysis.

Area of Science:

  • Pulmonary Medicine
  • Forensic Toxicology

Background:

  • Breath alcohol testing is crucial for legal and clinical assessments.
  • Adequate lung function is essential for providing a valid breath sample.
  • Previous devices have shown varying success rates in sample collection.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish the minimum lung function parameters required for a successful breath alcohol test.
  • To evaluate the performance of the Lion Alcolmeter SD-400 in a clinical setting.
  • To compare the failure rate of the Lion Alcolmeter SD-400 with previous devices.

Main Methods:

  • 331 subjects undergoing routine lung function tests were recruited.
  • Subjects attempted to provide a breath sample using the Lion Alcolmeter SD-400.
  • Lung function parameters were assessed for all participants.

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  • Success or failure in providing an adequate sample was recorded.
  • Main Results:

    • 15.7% of subjects (52 out of 331) could not provide an adequate breath sample.
    • Significant overlap existed in lung function parameters between successful and unsuccessful subjects.
    • The Lion Alcolmeter SD-400 exhibited a failure rate approximately 50% lower than the Lion SD-2.

    Conclusions:

    • Establishing precise minimum lung function requirements for breath alcohol testing remains challenging due to overlapping parameters.
    • The Lion Alcolmeter SD-400 demonstrates improved performance in obtaining adequate breath samples compared to the Lion SD-2.
    • Further research may be needed to refine criteria for breath sample validity in diverse populations.