Method for testing breath alcohol with discrimination between alveolar and upper respiratory tract alcohol
First Claim
1. A method for determining the presence of upper respiratory alcohol in a breath sample continuously delivered to a sensing device, said method comprising:
- a step of taking a plurality of measures of alcohol and an alveolar gas over a period of time, initial measures of said alcohol and alveolar gas representing upper respiratory breath and later measures representing deep lung breath,a step of normalizing said plurality of alcohol and alveolar gas measures to produce equal alcohol and alveolar gas measures representing deep lung breath,a step of comparing the normalized alcohol and alveolar gas measures representing at least upper respiratory breath, and determining from the compared alcohol and alveolar gas measures whether upper respiratory alcohol was present in the breath sample.
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Abstract
A method and infrared sensing device for determining the concentration of alveolar alcohol in a breath sample exhaled by a subject into an infrared sensing device. The presence of alcohol from the upper respiratory tract of the subject is detected by continuously monitoring alcohol and carbon dioxide, normalizing alcohol values with respect to carbon dioxide, calculating a difference between normalized alcohol concentration and carbon dioxide concentration over time, integrating (summing) the difference, and comparing the integrated difference with a threshold. This technique accurately and consistently detects the presence of mouth alcohol in the sample before the presence of carbon dioxide which originates in deep lung breath.
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1. A method for determining the presence of upper respiratory alcohol in a breath sample continuously delivered to a sensing device, said method comprising:
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a step of taking a plurality of measures of alcohol and an alveolar gas over a period of time, initial measures of said alcohol and alveolar gas representing upper respiratory breath and later measures representing deep lung breath, a step of normalizing said plurality of alcohol and alveolar gas measures to produce equal alcohol and alveolar gas measures representing deep lung breath, a step of comparing the normalized alcohol and alveolar gas measures representing at least upper respiratory breath, and determining from the compared alcohol and alveolar gas measures whether upper respiratory alcohol was present in the breath sample. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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