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130 related items for PubMed ID: 25366839

  • 1. Letter by Sheridan regarding articles, "TASER electronic control devices can cause cardiac arrest in humans" and "TASER electronic control devices and cardiac arrests: coincidental or causal?".
    Sheridan RD.
    Circulation; 2014 Nov 04; 130(19):e167. PubMed ID: 25366839
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  • 2. Response to letter regarding article, "TASER electronic control devices and cardiac arrests: coincidental or causal?".
    Kroll MW, Lakkireddy DR, Stone JR, Luceri RM.
    Circulation; 2014 Nov 04; 130(19):e168. PubMed ID: 25366840
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  • 3. Response to letter regarding article, "TASER electronic control devices can cause cardiac arrest in humans".
    Zipes DP.
    Circulation; 2014 Nov 04; 130(19):e169. PubMed ID: 25366841
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  • 4. TASER electronic control devices and cardiac arrests: coincidental or causal?
    Kroll MW, Lakkireddy DR, Stone JR, Luceri RM.
    Circulation; 2014 Jan 07; 129(1):93-100. PubMed ID: 24396012
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  • 5. TASER electronic control devices can cause cardiac arrest in humans.
    Zipes DP.
    Circulation; 2014 Jan 07; 129(1):101-11. PubMed ID: 24396013
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  • 6. Letter by Nanthakumar and Waxman regarding article, "sudden cardiac arrest and death following application of shocks from a TASER electronic control device".
    Nanthakumar K, Waxman M.
    Circulation; 2013 Jan 01; 127(1):e257. PubMed ID: 23283862
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  • 7. Letter by Ho and Dawes regarding article, "sudden cardiac arrest and death following application of shocks from a TASER electronic control device".
    Ho JD, Dawes DM.
    Circulation; 2013 Jan 01; 127(1):e259. PubMed ID: 23283864
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  • 8. Letter by Heegaard et al regarding article, "sudden cardiac arrest and death following application of shocks from a TASER electronic control device".
    Heegaard WG, Halperin HR, Luceri R.
    Circulation; 2013 Jan 01; 127(1):e260. PubMed ID: 23283865
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  • 11. Sudden cardiac arrest and death following application of shocks from a TASER electronic control device.
    Zipes DP.
    Circulation; 2012 May 22; 125(20):2417-22. PubMed ID: 22547671
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  • 12. Electronic control devices: science, law, and social responsibility.
    Myerburg RJ, Goodman KW, Ringe TB.
    Circulation; 2012 May 22; 125(20):2406-8. PubMed ID: 22547670
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  • 13. Ventricular fibrillation in a man shot with a Taser.
    Naunheim RS, Treaster M, Aubin C.
    Emerg Med J; 2010 Aug 22; 27(8):645-6. PubMed ID: 20515900
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  • 14. [New studies question the cardiac safety of conducted electrical weapons].
    Thomsen JH, Kjærgaard J, Hassager C, Graff C, Hansen J, Worbech T, Jensen JH, Bro-Jeppesen J, Pehrson S.
    Ugeskr Laeger; 2014 Jun 09; 176(24):1178-81. PubMed ID: 25765125
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  • 15. Effect of cardiac resynchronization therapy on inducibility of ventricular tachyarrhythmias in cardiac arrest survivors with either ischemic or idiopathic dilated cardiomyopathy.
    Kiès P, Bax JJ, Molhoek SG, Bleeker GB, Zeppenfeld K, Bootsma M, van Erven L, Steendijk P, van der Wall EE, Schalij MJ.
    Am J Cardiol; 2005 May 01; 95(9):1111-4. PubMed ID: 15842986
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  • 16. Cardiac fibrillation risk of TASER X-26 dart mode application.
    Leitgeb N, Niedermayr F, Loos G, Neubauer R.
    Wien Med Wochenschr; 2011 Dec 01; 161(23-24):571-7. PubMed ID: 22037697
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  • 17. Exposures to conducted electrical weapons (including TASER® devices): how many and for how long are acceptable?
    Jauchem JR.
    J Forensic Sci; 2015 Jan 01; 60 Suppl 1():S116-29. PubMed ID: 25443856
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  • 18. [Spontaneous recovery from ventricular fibrillation and asystole in a diabetic patient without apparent cardiopathy].
    García Cosío F, Palacios J, Sáenz de la Calzada C, Rigopoulou D, Tamargo J.
    Rev Esp Cardiol; 1985 Jan 01; 38(3):220-3. PubMed ID: 3892604
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  • 19. Can the direct cardiac effects of the electric pulses generated by the TASER X26 cause immediate or delayed sudden cardiac arrest in normal adults?
    Ideker RE, Dosdall DJ.
    Am J Forensic Med Pathol; 2007 Sep 01; 28(3):195-201. PubMed ID: 17721165
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