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. 1980 Feb;9(2):205-8.
doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2125.1980.tb05834.x.

Alcohol absorption, gastric emptying and a breathalyser

Alcohol absorption, gastric emptying and a breathalyser

S Holt et al. Br J Clin Pharmacol. 1980 Feb.

Abstract

1 The value of a portable breathlyser (Alcometer AE-M2) in the assessment of gastric emptying after alcohol ingestion was investigated by comparing breath and venous blood alcohol concentrations with simultaneous scintigraphic measurements of gastric emptying rate. 2 Alcohol absorption, as determined by the area under the venous blood alcohol concentration-time curve during the first 30 min, correlated with gastric emptying during the same period, implying dependence of the rate of alcohol absorption on gastric emptying rate. 3 There was no correlation between breath and venous alcohol concentrations during the first 15 min after alcohol ingestion, but a significant correlation was observed thereafter. 4 Breath alcohol measurements may be sufficient to detect gross alterations in gastric emptying but measurements of venous blood alcohol are likely to be more reliable.

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