Healthy Individuals Clinical Trial
Official title:
Noninvasive Blood Ethanol Measurement With Infrared Spectroscopy
The objective of this study is to assess the performance of a noninvasive device for the detection of blood alcohol levels.
The use and abuse of alcohol in the workplace, on our highways, and in public places is a
significant national problem that affects and puts at risk almost all Americans.
Alcohol-related accidents, crimes, and incidents continue to rise in the United States and
across the world. Each year, alcohol-associated fatalities, injuries, and property losses
cost our nation billions of dollars in medical and insurance costs, lost wages and
productivity. Current technology for detecting and screening alcohol use and impairment,
both at the workplace and while operating a vehicle, raises a number of concerns related to
its accuracy, ease of use, and reliability in the field. This technology offers a low-cost,
non-invasive method by which to measure blood alcohol. The device does not rely on human
fluids and is coupled with the ability to verify identity. This will be greatly preferable
to current standards, which require lengthy procedures and costly disposables.
InLight Solutions and TruTouch Technologies are developing a compact, robust alcohol sensor
derived from a miniature home glucose meter. Initial conceptual testing, using synthetic
data, demonstrates a system with better than 0.01% BAC error without requiring costly
disposables or exposing the test administrator to any biohazards. The system offers the
potential for untrained or minimally trained operators to achieve clinically and legally
accurate measurements in less than 30 seconds. Additionally, an autonomous instrument could
be configured to allow identification and monitoring of alcohol offenders without any
further judicial involvement.
InLight Solutions technology employs advanced optical tissue sampling techniques and
sophisticated multivariate analysis techniques (also known as "chemometrics") for
quantitative near-infrared spectroscopy. These optical measurement techniques employ the
painless use of light directed through human tissue to measure the chemical constituency of
blood and tissue. These techniques can measure a variety of blood analytes, including
alcohol.
An additional capability of the device is to be able to identify subjects based upon their
unique skin spectra. This capability could be used when the technology is used as an
ignition interlock device. Currently, a breath alcohol detection device is used to start an
ignition interlock. This poses a problem due to the fact that users are able to have a
different "sober" person blow into the device. Our technology could bypass this problem by
using the device to both identify the user and their current blood alcohol level.
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Observational Model: Case-Only, Time Perspective: Cross-Sectional
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