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They also noted that the BreathScanŽ drug and
alcohol analyzer test was suitable for screening only, and should be backed up by
confirmation testing of bodily fluids. Colorado's testing is significant in
that it was conducted on live subjects for the .00% BAC benchmark. A
SmithWesson Mark IIA breath alcohol simulator was used to test drug and alcohol
concentrations. Testing was conducted at 34-degree centigrade, as in the
previous two tests, and results were checked using gas chromatography.
Testing was conducted at .85% BAC and .108% BAC. At both levels significant
discoloration of the crystals occurred, enough to indicate that a subject's
BAC was in the impaired range and they found BreathScanŽ to be suitable for
use as drug and alcohol analyzer device prior to further testing. In fact, the chief of the
testing program noted that BreathScanŽ was one of the better products they
had evaluated and was well suited for the market it is intended to serve.
Denver Police Department
Field
studies of BreathScanŽ were conducted by the Denver, Co. Police Department.
Officers used BreathScanŽ at traffic stops as a drug and alcohol analyzer for drunk drivers
and found a 98% accuracy correlation. Of 200 tests of truck drivers, only
four BreathScanŽ tests were inconclusive. The Department considered this an
excellent rate of accuracy for a portable testing device.
Barbara Davis Center for Childhood Diabetes
Of
concern to medical professionals is the possibility that physiological
conditions not related to alcohol or drug use might affect the test, particularly
when testing diabetics. Diabetics produce breath ketones, but when tested on
the largest degree of ketonemia on severely ill patients when admitted to
intensive care, at no time did the ketones discolor the BreathScanŽ
crystals. The testing at the Davis Center rules out the chance of a false
positive for acetone or ketones when checking for breath alcohol.
Drug Control and Teaching Center, King's College,
London
Results of the King's
College study, conducted on .08% BAC testers, support manufacturers' claims
that BreathScanŽ drug and alcohol devices are capable of accurately detecting breath alcohol
concentrations at .08% BAC.
In a recent study, using a drug and
alcohol analyzer test protocol
similar to the one developed by Dr. David Cowan of King's College, London,
an independent laboratory measured the effectiveness and reproducibility of
the indicator color change at claimed alcohol concentration levels. Their
evaluation conclusion supported the claim that BreathScanŽ testers are
capable of detecting breath alcohol concentrations of .02%, .04%, .08% and
.10%.
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