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The scientific and mathematical basis of BAC Tracker software is attributable to the work of a number of reputable scientists since 1932.  Click here for a full reference list.

  **Important Note**
BAC Tracker software provides BAC estimates only and should not be used to predict the actual BAC while someone is drinking.  Only certified blood or breath tests can accurately predict BAC.

 
BAC Tracker...the most comprehensive estimation of blood alcohol concentration: Widmark; Watson, et al.; Forrest; Seidl; Ulrich, et al.
 
 

Multi-Ingestion Analysis
The Multi-Ingestion Analysis case extrapolation summary report provides a comprehensive, multi-point curve extrapolation of up to ten separate ingestions of specified amounts of alcohol over a course of ten hours. Nineteen separate MIA reports can be generated to account for the uncertainties inherent in alcohol absorption, distribution, and elimination.  Reports can be generated with all scientific formulae superimposed on a single graph or each formula graphed separately on individual reports.
Of the ten separate ingestions possible, each “ingestion” allows for up to fifteen separate drinks of varying amounts of alcohol to be entered for a total of up to 150 different drinks. This report tracks the absorption and concurrent elimination of the alcohol ingested at specified time periods during a multi-ingestion scenario. Each “ingestion” is defined as the amount of alcohol consumed by the subject within a half hour time frame (up to fifteen separate drinks per each “ingestion.”

Click on any one of the nineteen possible sample reports that can be generated to view a sample MIA Report:

(1)   All Formulae Superimposed (Distribution Uncertainty)

(2)   Widmark Isolated
(3)   Widmark with absorption rate uncertainty
(4)   Widmark with elimination rate uncertainty

(5)   Watson, et al. Isolated
(6)   Watson, et al. with absorption rate uncertainty
(7)   Watson, et al. with elimination rate uncertainty

(8)   Forrest Isolated
(9)   Forrest with absorption rate uncertainty
(10) Forrest with elimination rate uncertainty

(11) Seidl Isolated
(12) Seidl with absorption rate uncertainty
(13) Seidl with elimination rate uncertainty

(14) Ulrich, et al. Isolated
(15) Ulrich, et al. with absorption rate uncertainty
(16) Ulrich, et al. with elimination rate uncertainty

(17) Posey-Mozayani Isolated
(18) Pos.-Moz. with absorption rate uncertainty                                            (19) Pos.-Moz. with elimination rate uncertainty

 

Single Ingestion Analysis
The Single-Ingestion Analysis case extrapolation summary report provides a more in-depth analysis of a single ingestion of alcohol (up to fifteen separate drinks). Nineteen separate SIA reports can be generated to account for the uncertainties inherent in alcohol absorption, distribution, and elimination.  Reports can be generated with all scientific formulae superimposed on a single graph or each formula graphed separately on individual reports.
This report tracks the absorption and elimination rates of a single ingestion of alcohol and provides the BAC level every six minutes after the ingestion. This report also provides the BAC level at any specified time since the ingestion.

Click on any one of the nineteen possible sample reports that can be generated to view a sample SIA Report:

(1)   All Formulae Superimposed (Distribution Uncertainty)

(2)   Widmark Isolated
(3)   Widmark with absorption rate uncertainty
(4)   Widmark with elimination rate uncertainty

(5)   Watson, et al. Isolated
(6)   Watson, et al. with absorption rate uncertainty
(7)   Watson, et al. with elimination rate uncertainty

(8)   Forrest Isolated
(9)   Forrest with absorption rate uncertainty
(10) Forrest with elimination rate uncertainty

(11) Seidl Isolated
(12) Seidl with absorption rate uncertainty
(13) Seidl with elimination rate uncertainty

(14) Ulrich, et al. Isolated
(15) Ulrich, et al. with absorption rate uncertainty
(16) Ulrich, et al. with elimination rate uncertainty

(17) Posey-Mozayani Isolated
(18) Pos.-Moz. with absorption rate uncertainty                                            (19) Pos.-Moz. with elimination rate uncertainty

 
Single Ingestion Quantification
The Single-Ingestion Quantification case extrapolation summary report provides both the amount of alcohol (volume and weight (grams)) and number of standard drinks consumed by the subject at a specified time prior to testing the subject’s current BAC level. Four separate SIQ reports can be generated to account for the uncertainties inherent in alcohol distribution and elimination.

Click on any one of the four possible sample reports that can be generated to view a sample SIQ Report:

(1) All Formulae (Distribution Uncertainty)

(2) All Formulae (Elimination Rate Uncertainty)

(3) All Formulae with High Range Elimination Rate

(4) All Formulae with Low Range Elimination Rate

 
 
 
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