[1986-1990年在塞尔多夫醉酒骑自行车的人]。

Beitrage zur gerichtlichen Medizin Pub Date : 1992-01-01
P Schmidt, F Mischke, M Wiesinger, J Barz, W Bonte
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尽管骑自行车的人的交通参与正在稳步增加,但关于“醉酒骑车”的调查却很少。本研究审查了1986年至1990年期间提交给杜塞尔多夫法医研究所进行血液酒精分析的所有血液样本的血液样本记录,涉及骑车者的参与。最重要的流行病学数据:骑车者的样本比例从1986年的2.6%上升到1990年的4.8%。女性占6.5%。36.8%的人年龄在30岁以下。大多数骑自行车的人是在夏季、周末和午夜前后被捕的。67.3%的人血液酒精浓度高于自行车法定上限1.7 g/l。相比之下,只有34.5%的人在体检中被判定为高度醉酒。在BAC高于2.5 g/l的高度醉酒组中,37.7%的人仅出现轻微或中度损伤,这引起了对高酒精耐受性的怀疑。
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[Alcohol intoxicated bicyclists in Düsseldorf 1986-1990].

Although traffic participation of bicycle riders is steadily increasing only few investigations concerning "riding while intoxicated" are available. This study examines the blood sample records of all blood samples submitted to the Duesseldorfer Institute of Forensic Medicine for blood alcohol analysis from 1986 to 1990 with respect to the participation of bicycle riders. As to the most important epidemiologic data: The proportion of samples from bicyclists increased from 2.6% in 1986 to 4.8% in 1990. Women account for 6.5%. 36.8% are younger than 30 years. Most bicycle riders were apprehended during the months of summer, on the days of the weekend and in the hours around midnight. 67.3% displayed a BAC above the legal limit for bicycle riders of 1.7 g/l. In comparison only 34.5% were judged highly drunken on medical examination. Regarding the group with a BAC above 2.5 g/l expected to be highly intoxicated 37.7% only appeared slightly or moderately impaired rising the suspicion of high alcohol tolerance.

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