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Current distribution in tissues with conducted electrical weapons operated in drive-stun mode

机译:以驱动眩晕模式操作的导电电武器在组织中的电流分布

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Introduction: The TASER® conducted electrical weapon (CEW) is best known for delivering electrical pulses that can temporarily incapacitate subjects by overriding normal motor control. The alternative drive-stun mode is less understood and the goal of this paper is to analyze the distribution of currents in tissues when the CEW is operated in this mode. Methods and Results: Finite element modeling (FEM) was used to approximate current density in tissues with boundary electrical sources placed 40 mm apart. This separation was equivalent to the distance between drive-stun mode TASER X26™, X26P, X2 CEW electrodes located on the device itself and between those located on the expended CEW cartridge. The FEMs estimated the amount of current flowing through various body tissues located underneath the electrodes. The FEM simulated the attenuating effects of both a thin and of a normal layer of fat. The resulting current density distributions were used to compute the residual amount of current flowing through deeper layers of tissue. Numerical modeling estimated that the skin, fat and skeletal muscle layers passed at least 86% or 91% of total CEW current, assuming a thin or normal fat layer thickness, respectively. The current density and electric field strength only exceeded thresholds which have increased probability for ventricular fibrillation (VFTJ), or for cardiac capture (CCTE), in the skin and the subdermal fat layers. Conclusion: The fat layer provided significant attenuation of drive-stun CEW currents. Beyond the skeletal muscle layer, only fractional amounts of the total CEW current were estimated to flow. The regions presenting risk for VF induction or for cardiac capture were well away from the typical heart depth.
机译:简介:TASER®导电电武器(CEW)以传递电脉冲而闻名,该电脉冲可通过超越正常的电机控制而暂时使受试者失去能力。替代的驱动电击模式很少被理解,并且本文的目的是分析当CEW在这种模式下工作时组织中电流的分布。方法和结果:使用有限元建模(FEM)来估计边界电源相距40 mm的组织中的电流密度。此间距等于位于设备本身上的驱动激励模式TASER X26™,X26P,X2 CEW电极之间以及位于扩展的CEW墨盒上的电极之间的距离。 FEM估计流过位于电极下方的各种人体组织的电流量。 FEM模拟了薄脂肪层和正常脂肪层的衰减效果。所得的电流密度分布用于计算流经组织深层的剩余电流量。数值模型估计,假设脂肪层厚度薄或正常,皮肤,脂肪和骨骼肌层至少通过总CEW电流的86%或91%。电流密度和电场强度仅超过阈值,在皮肤和皮下脂肪层中发生心室纤颤(VFTJ)或心脏捕获(CCTE)的可能性增加。结论:脂肪层显着衰减了驱动击穿的CEW电流。除了骨骼肌层,估计只有少量的CEW电流流过。出现VF诱发或心脏捕获风险的区域与典型的心脏深度相距甚远。

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