1Center for Forensic Science Research and Education, Fredric Rieders Family Renaissance Foundation, Willow Grove, PA, USA.
J Anal Toxicol. 2013 Oct;37(8):552-8. doi: 10.1093/jat/bkt059. Epub 2013 Aug 13.
This report describes the review and update of a set of minimum recommendations for the toxicological investigation of suspected alcohol and drug-impaired driving cases and motor vehicle fatalities involving drugs or alcohol. The recommendations have the goal of ensuring that a consistent set of data regarding the most frequently encountered drugs linked to driving impairment is collected for practical application in the investigation of these cases and to allow epidemiological monitoring and the development of evidence-based public policy on this important public safety issue. The recommendations are based on a survey of practices in US laboratories performing this kind of analysis, consideration of existing epidemiological crash and arrest data and practical considerations of widely available technology platforms in laboratories performing this work. The final recommendations were derived from a consensus meeting of experts recruited from survey respondents and the membership of the National Safety Council's Alcohol, Drug and Impairment Division (formerly known as the Committee on Alcohol and Other Drugs, CAOD).
本报告描述了对一组用于毒理学调查疑似酒精和药物影响驾驶案件以及涉及药物或酒精的机动车死亡案件的最低建议的审查和更新。这些建议的目标是确保收集到与驾驶障碍最常涉及的药物相关的一套一致数据,以便在这些案件的调查中实际应用,并允许对这一重要公共安全问题进行基于证据的公共政策制定和流行病学监测。这些建议是基于对美国实验室进行此类分析的实践情况的调查、对现有流行病学碰撞和逮捕数据的考虑以及在从事这项工作的实验室中广泛使用的技术平台的实际考虑得出的。最终建议源自从调查受访者和国家安全委员会酒精、药物和损伤部(前身为酒精和其他药物委员会,CAOD)成员中招募的专家共识会议。