References
- History of TASER devices, Available at: http://www.taser.com/research/Science/Pages/HistoryofTASERDevices.aspx Accessed January 3, 2009
- TASER X26E operating manual, Available at: http://www.taser.com/SiteCollectionDocuments/Downloads/MK-INST-X26E-001%20REV%20B%20X26E%20Manual.pdf Accessed January 3, 2009
- Current electronic control device research, Available at: http://www.taser.com/RESEARCH/SCIENCE/Pages/CurrentElectronicControlDeviceResearch.aspx Accessed January 3, 2009
- TASER electronic control devices: field data and risk management, Available at: http://www.taser.com/company/pressroom/Documents/Injury%20Reduction%20Stats%20PUBLIC%2003%2005%2009.pdf
- Kraines S. Bell's mania. Am J Psychiatry 1934; 91: 29–40
- Park K S, Korn C S, Henderson S O. Agitated delirium and sudden death: two case reports. Prehosp Emerg Care 2001; 5: 214–6
- Ho J D, Miner J R, Lakireddy D R, Bultman L L, Heegaard W G. Cardiovascular and physiologic effects of conducted electrical weapon discharge in resting adults. Acad Emerg Med 2006; 13: 589–95
- Levine S D, Sloane C M, Chan T C, Dunford J V, Vilke G M. Cardiac monitoring of human subjects exposed to the Taser. J Emerg Med 2007; 33: 113–7
- Vilke G M, Sloane C M, Bouton K D, et al. Physiological effects of a conducted electrical weapon on human subjects. Ann Emerg Med 2007; 50: 569–75
- Chan T C, Vilke G M, Neuman T, Clausen J L. Restraint position and positional asphyxia. Ann Emerg Med 1997; 30: 578–86
- Nanthakumar K, Billingsley I M, Masse S, et al. Cardiac electrophysiological consequences of neuromuscular incapacitating device discharges. J Am Coll Cardiol 2006; 48: 798–804
- Lakkireddy D, Wallick D, Verma A, et al. Cardiac effects of electrical stun guns: does position of barbs contact make a difference?. Pacing Clin Electrophysiol 2008; 31: 398–408
- Winslow J E, Bozeman W P, Fortner M C, Alson R L. Thoracic compression fractures as a result of shock from a conducted energy weapon: a case report. Ann Emerg Med 2007; 50: 584–6
- Mehl L E. Electrical injury from Tasering and miscarriage. Acta Obstet Gynecol Scand 1992; 71: 118–23
- Ordog G J, Wasserberger J, Schlater T, Balasubramanium S. Electronic gun (Taser) injuries. Ann Emerg Med 1987; 16: 73–8
- Chen S L, Richard C K, Murthy R C, Lauer A K. Perforating ocular injury by Taser. Clin Exp Ophthalmol 2006; 34: 378–80
- Seth R K, Abedi G, Daccache A J, Tsai J C. Cataract secondary to electrical shock from a Taser gun. J Cataract Refract Surg 2007; 33: 1664–5
- Rehman T U, Yonas H, Marinaro J. Intracranial penetration of a TASER dart. Am J Emerg Med 2007; 25: 733e3–4
- Koscove E M. Taser dart ingestion. J Emerg Med 1987; 5: 493–8
- Lutes M. Focus On: Management of TASER injuries. ACEP News May, 2006, Available at http://www3.acep.org/publications.aspx?id=24740 Accessed January 27, 2009
- Wake County EMS System. Adult protocols, Available at: http://www.wakegov.com/NR/rdonlyres/2F6EC7F4-DCBF-4AED-A071-12E1D2AAAA8B/0/2007Adult.pdf Accessed March 28, 2009
- Taser barb removal, Available at: http://biotel.ws/treatmentguidelines/TASERBarbRemoval.html