Bamhill MT Jr,Herbert D,Wells DJ Jr.Comparison of hospital laboratory serum alcohol levels obtained by an enzymatic method with whole blood levels forensically determined by gas chromatography.J Anal Toxicol. 2007Barnhill MT, Herbert D, Wells DJ. (2007) Comparison of hospital la- boratory serum...
Most drugs are not equally distributed between the subcompartments of blood; consequently, the concentration in serum or plasma may differ from that in whole blood. The knowledge of blood to plasma concentration ratios is mandatory when the whole blood to plasma or serum levels have to be ...
Considering the relatively small increases in levels of cobalt and chromium in biological fluids such as serum, blood, and urine, there is minimal risk of systemic toxicity. As such, biological monitoring as a diagnostic option is not very helpful. Local effects may be more important, but less...
How blood samples are processed and stored before being analyzed for alcohol levels is of concern in the forensic and toxicological fields, and is important in the standardization of research methods. This experiment explored for systematic differences in ethanol levels among several methods of processin...
Sensitive determination of ethyl glucuronide in serum and whole blood: detection time after alcohol exposure compared with urine Objectives Ethyl glucuronide (EtG) is a conjugated, minor ethanol metabolite used as a biomarker for recent alcohol intake. EtG is commonly measured in uri... J Neumann,...
The results of the serum alcohol analysis conducted by the hospital, the blood alcohol analysis conducted at the Centre of Forensic Sciences and the breath samples analysed by the Intoxilyzer 5000C all showed close agreement. The estimated blood alcohol concentration at the time of the collision ...
After adjustment for age; body mass index; BP; SUA level; use of drugs for hyperuricemia and hypertension; diagnosis of diabetes mellitus, dyslipidemia, and chronic kidney disease; family history of hypertension; habits of current smoking and alcohol consumption at baseline; the duration of the ...
摘要: Blood alcohol concentration; Blood alcohol content Measure of alcohol in the blood. Blood alcohol level (BAL) is typically expressed as milligrams or grams of ethanol per deciliter (e.g., 100 mg/dL or...DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-56782-2_8-2 年份: 2017 ...
due to the hormone estrogen. When estrogen decreases postmenopause, a woman is at a greater risk of cardiovascular disease. Fish andsoyfoods may increase HDL cholesterol, as may moderate alcohol consumption, which is considered to be two drinks per day for men and one drink per day for women...
Factors that contribute to elevated triglycerides include excess alcohol consumption, inactivity, obesity and very high carbohydrate intake, as well as disease and genetic disorders. In high-risk individuals with a family history of cardiovascular disease, these goals are even more stringent. For ...