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An evaluation of two conducted electrical weapons and two probe designs using a swine comparative cardiac safety model
Authors:Donald Murray Dawes  Jeffrey D. Ho  Johanna C. Moore  James R. Miner
Affiliation:1. Lompoc Valley Medical Center, 1515 East Ocean Ave, Lompoc, CA, 93436, USA
2. Santa Barbara Police Department, Santa Barbara, CA, USA
3. Department of Emergency Medicine, Hennepin County Medical Center, 701 Park Avenue South, Minneapolis, MN, 55415, USA
4. Meeker County Sheriff’s Office, Litchfield, MN, USA
Abstract:Despite human laboratory and field studies that have demonstrated a reasonable safety profile for TASER brand conducted electrical weapons (CEW), the results of some swine studies and arrest related deaths temporal to the use of the CEWs continue to raise questions regarding cardiac safety. TASER International, Inc., has released a new CEW, the TASER X2, touted to have a better safety profile than its long-standing predecessor, the TASER X26. We have developed a model to assess the relative cardiac safety of CEWs and used it to compare the TASER X2 and the TASER X26. This safety model was also used to assess the relative safety of an experimental probe design as compared to the standard steel probe. Our results suggest that the TASER X2 has an improved safety margin over the TASER X26. The new probe design also has promise for enhanced cardiac safety, although may have some disadvantages when compared to the existing design which would make field use impractical.
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