S J Holden et al 2007 Phys. Med. Biol. 52 7193 doi:10.1088/0031-9155/52/24/001
S J Holden1, R D Sheridan1, T J Coffey2, R A Scaramuzza3 and P Diamantopoulos4
Show affiliationsIncreasing use by law enforcement agencies of the M26 and X26 TASER* electrical incapacitation devices has raised concerns about the arrhythmogenic potential of these weapons. Using a numerical phantom constructed from medical images of the human body in which the material properties of the tissues are represented, computational electromagnetic modelling has been used to predict the currents arising at the heart following injection of M26 and X26 waveforms at the anterior surface of the chest (with one TASER 'barb' directly overlying the ventricles). The modelling indicated that the peak absolute current densities at the ventricles were 0.66 and 0.11 mA mm−2 for the M26 and X26 waveforms, respectively. When applied during the vulnerable period to the ventricular epicardial surface of guinea-pig isolated hearts, the M26 and X26 waveforms induced ectopic beats, but only at current densities greater than 60-fold those predicted by the modelling. When applied to the ventricles in trains designed to mimic the discharge patterns of the TASER devices, neither waveform induced ventricular fibrillation at peak currents >70-fold (for the M26 waveform) and >240-fold (for the X26) higher than the modelled current densities. This study provides evidence for a lack of arrhythmogenic action of the M26 and X26 TASER devices.
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87.19.R- Mechanical and electrical properties of tissues and organs
Issue 24 (21 December 2007)
Received 21 September 2007, in final form 25 October 2007
Published 23 November 2007
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