ObjectivesThis study sought to assess cocaine’s effects on Taser-induced ventricular fibrillation (VF) threshold in a pig model.BackgroundStun guns are increasingly used by law enforcement officials to restrain violent subjects, who are frequently intoxicated with cocaine and other drugs of abuse. The interaction of cocaine and the stun gun on VF induction is unknown.MethodsWe tested five adult pigs using a custom device built to deliver multiples of standard neuromuscular incapacitating (NMI) discharge that matched the waveform of a commercially available electrical stun gun (Taser X-26, Taser International, Scottsdale, Arizona). The NMI discharges were applied in a step-up and step-down fashion at 5 body locations. End points included det...
The mechanism by which cocaine alters vascular tone is not fully understood. We determined the effec...
Background—Although the cardiovascular toxicity of cocaine is well recognized, considerable controve...
laboratory data are available describing the physiologic effects of stun guns or elec-tromuscular in...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the cardiac electrophysiologic effects of cocaine. METHODS: In 8 dogs (9-...
Objectives: Data from the authors and others suggest that TASER X26 stun devices can acutely alter c...
AbstractThe mechanism of cocaine-related sudden death is unknown. To test whether cocaine potentiate...
Background. Previous clinical reports have suggested that cocaine intoxication may produce severe ve...
ABSTRACT (Updated) Tasers ® are battery powered electrical devices used by law enforce-ment personne...
Background—In dogs, a large amount of intravenous cocaine causes a profound deterioration of left ve...
Background. Cocaine abuse has been implicated as a cause of death due to sudden cardiac arrest. Meth...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the cardiac consequences of neuromuscular incapa...
Recent evidence suggests that cocaine can produce marked cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death. A pos...
Background. Prior studies in experimental canine models have demonstrated that intravenous cocaine a...
BackgroundCocaine use is a known but rare cause of cardiac arrhythmias. Ventricular arrhythmias rela...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect of intravenous cocaine (0.5 to 2 mg/kg body weight) on th...
The mechanism by which cocaine alters vascular tone is not fully understood. We determined the effec...
Background—Although the cardiovascular toxicity of cocaine is well recognized, considerable controve...
laboratory data are available describing the physiologic effects of stun guns or elec-tromuscular in...
OBJECTIVE: To characterize the cardiac electrophysiologic effects of cocaine. METHODS: In 8 dogs (9-...
Objectives: Data from the authors and others suggest that TASER X26 stun devices can acutely alter c...
AbstractThe mechanism of cocaine-related sudden death is unknown. To test whether cocaine potentiate...
Background. Previous clinical reports have suggested that cocaine intoxication may produce severe ve...
ABSTRACT (Updated) Tasers ® are battery powered electrical devices used by law enforce-ment personne...
Background—In dogs, a large amount of intravenous cocaine causes a profound deterioration of left ve...
Background. Cocaine abuse has been implicated as a cause of death due to sudden cardiac arrest. Meth...
ObjectivesThe purpose of this study was to evaluate the cardiac consequences of neuromuscular incapa...
Recent evidence suggests that cocaine can produce marked cardiac arrhythmias and sudden death. A pos...
Background. Prior studies in experimental canine models have demonstrated that intravenous cocaine a...
BackgroundCocaine use is a known but rare cause of cardiac arrhythmias. Ventricular arrhythmias rela...
AbstractThis study investigated the effect of intravenous cocaine (0.5 to 2 mg/kg body weight) on th...
The mechanism by which cocaine alters vascular tone is not fully understood. We determined the effec...
Background—Although the cardiovascular toxicity of cocaine is well recognized, considerable controve...
laboratory data are available describing the physiologic effects of stun guns or elec-tromuscular in...