Effects of vaping E-juices with and without alcohol on the accuracy of the Alco-Sensor FST® approved screening device

Amy Eng Minh
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Abstract Approved screening devices (ASDs) are valuable roadside tools for police officers to determine if an individual has been driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) over the prescribed limits and to form reasonable and probable grounds for further investigation. ASDs are expected to produce accurate and reliable results that are free from interference by exogenous substances other than the individual’s BAC. Nevertheless, electronic cigarette (E-cigarette) vapours have the potential to interfere with the accuracy of ASDs as certain E-juices, the liquid that is aerosolized to generate the vapour, have been found to contain alcohol. In this study, five alcohol-free participants were tested with the Alco-Sensor FST® after inhaling vapours from alcohol-free and alcohol-positive E-juices. Subsequently, the five participants were dosed with alcohol, and the testing was repeated. Although vaping alcohol-positive E-juice did falsely increase the apparent BAC of both alcohol-free and alcohol-positive participants, the effects completely subsided within 3 min. The recommended standard operating procedure for ASDs used by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (R.C.M.P.) requires a 5-min wait time following the end of smoking prior to provision of a sample by a subject. This wait period is more than sufficient for any effects from the E-cigarette vapour containing alcohol to be eliminated, thus refuting any concerns of E-cigarette vapour falsely elevating an individual’s existing BAC.
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含酒精和不含酒精的电子果汁对Alco-Sensor FST®批准筛选装置准确性的影响
经批准的筛查装置(asd)是警察确定个人血液酒精浓度(BAC)是否超过规定限度的宝贵路边工具,并为进一步调查形成合理和可能的依据。asd有望产生准确可靠的结果,不受个人BAC以外的外源性物质的干扰。然而,电子烟(电子烟)蒸汽有可能干扰自闭症诊断的准确性,因为某些电子果汁(雾化产生蒸汽的液体)被发现含有酒精。在这项研究中,五名不含酒精的参与者在吸入不含酒精和含酒精的电子果汁的蒸汽后,用酒精传感器FST®进行了测试。随后,五名参与者被注入酒精,并重复测试。尽管吸酒精含量呈阳性的电子烟确实虚假地增加了不含酒精和酒精含量呈阳性的参与者的表观血液酒精浓度,但效果在3分钟内完全消退。加拿大皇家骑警(R.C.M.P.)推荐的自闭症标准操作程序要求受试者在结束吸烟后等待5分钟,然后提供样本。这段等待时间足以消除含有酒精的电子烟蒸汽的任何影响,从而驳斥了电子烟蒸汽错误地提高个人现有BAC的任何担忧。
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