Evaluating cardiac risks of TASER: An in‐depth case study through probable current analysis

Author:

Seo Hojeong1,Park Saehan1,Kim Sanghee2,Lee Sookyoung3,Choi Changho1

Affiliation:

1. Division of Forensic Engineering National Forensic Service Wonju Korea

2. Department of Architectural Engineering Kyonggi University Suwon Korea

3. Division of Forensic Medical Examination National Forensic Service Wonju Korea

Abstract

AbstractThis study investigates the cardiac safety concerns related to TASER discharges centering on a pivotal case that marked the first TASER‐related fatality in South Korea. Employing Pratt et al.'s theoretical framework, the research evaluates the potential for ventricular fibrillation (VF) from these discharges. The methodology incorporated a high‐resolution waveform analysis using sophisticated equipment and considered specific incident details, including dart impact locations verified through a forensic examination. A human body impedance of 500 Ω, chosen based on empirical studies and coupled with non‐inductive resistance for high‐voltage handling, was utilized in the model. By applying a heart‐current factor from IEC 60479 standards, the study found a VF risk of up to 5% depending on the impact location and current pathways. In this specific case, although the calculated risk did not exceed critical thresholds, the VF risk was high enough to suggest that TASER discharges played a role in the fatal outcome. This study underscores the importance of dart impact location in TASER safety evaluations, contributing to a broader understanding of TASER cardiac risks and providing a basis to advocate for rigorous safety protocols.

Publisher

Wiley

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