Forensic considerations on the comparison of “serum γ-glutamyltranspeptidase” (“γ-GT”) activity in experimental acute alcoholic intoxication and in alcoholic car drivers who caused road accidents

Piero Luchi, Giampiero Cortis, Alessandro Bucarelli
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Abstract

The authors studied blood alcohol levels and serum γ-GT activity in 18 drivers who caused car accidents while intoxicated, and in 20 young volunteer subjects without any hepatic damage, in which an acute alcoholic intoxication was present.

In most of the drivers the serum γ-GT activity was significantly higher than in the volunteers, which strongly suggests a chronic alcoholic intoxication.

In the 20 volunteers, who were occasional drinkers, the serum γ-GT activity did not show pathological values even in a state of heavy intoxication.

According to the authors, the serum γ-GT determination could be made obligatory by law, in order to differentiate between acute or chronic alcoholic intoxication. Should an intoxicated driver be found guilty of an offence, this fact could aggravate the circum-stances. Furthermore serum γ-GT activity determination could be used as an evaluating parameter in granting driving licences.

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实验性急性酒精中毒与造成交通事故的酒精驾驶人血清γ-谷氨酰转肽酶(γ-GT)活性比较的法医学考虑
作者研究了18名酒后驾车事故的司机和20名没有肝损伤的年轻志愿者的血液酒精水平和血清γ-GT活性,其中有急性酒精中毒。在大多数司机的血清γ-GT活性显著高于志愿者,这强烈表明慢性酒精中毒。在20名偶尔饮酒的志愿者中,即使在严重醉酒状态下,血清γ-GT活性也未显示出病理值。根据作者的意见,血清γ-GT测定可依法强制执行,以区分急性或慢性酒精中毒。如果醉酒的司机被判有罪,这一事实可能会使情况恶化。血清γ-GT活性测定可作为驾驶执照发放的评价指标。
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