Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6552008 | Forensic Science International | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
In all the presented cases, the levels of EtG were substantially higher than what would be expected only about 1â2Â h after a very recent alcohol intake. The relatively stable concentrations between the first and second sample also indicated that the high EtG concentrations were not caused by a rapid formation after a recent intake, as this would have demonstrated increasing concentrations over a time period of 30Â min. In conclusion, EtG and EtS in blood could be a helpful tool in assessment of the hip-flask defence, in cases where the detected ethanol is claimed to be caused solely by a single intake after driving.
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Authors
Gudrun Høiseth, Grim Otto Berg-Hansen, Jørg Mørland,