Taser Shock Probably Restored Man’s Heart Rhythm
US doctors have reported a case of a man whose irregular heart rhythm was probably restored to normal after he was given a shock with a Taser gun, lending support to the argument that these devices have the potential to alter the function of the heart.The case appears in the June issue of the journal Annals of Emergency Medicine and was reported by three doctors based at Hartford Hospital, Connecticut.
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Filed under: Cardiovascular on June 1st, 2008