Stress and Motivated Behavior Institute, New Jersey Medical School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey Newark, NJ, USA ; Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center, New Jersey Health Care System East Orange, NJ, USA.
Front Physiol. 2013 Apr 18;4:78. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2013.00078. eCollection 2013.
Law enforcement represents a large population of workers who may be exposed to electronic control devices (ECDs). Little is known about the potential effect of exposure to these devices on respiration or cardiovascular response during current discharge.
Participants (N = 23) were trainees exposed to 5 s of an ECD (Taser X26(®)) as a component of training. Trainees were asked to volitionally inhale during exposure. Respiratory recordings involved a continuous waveform recorded throughout the session including during the exposure period. Heart rate was calculated from a continuous pulse oximetry recording.
The exposure period resulted in the cessation of normal breathing patterns in all participants and in particular a decrease in inspiratory activity. No significant changes in heart rate during ECD exposure were found.
This is the first study to examine breathing patterns during ECD exposure with the resolution to detect changes over this discrete period of time. In contrast to reports suggesting respiration is unaffected by ECDs, present evidence suggests that voluntary inspiration is severely compromised. There is no evidence of cardiac disruption during ECD exposure.
执法人员是一个可能接触到电子控制装置(ECDs)的庞大工人群体。对于这些设备在当前放电过程中暴露对呼吸或心血管反应的潜在影响,人们知之甚少。
参与者(N=23)作为培训的一部分接受了 5 秒的 ECD(Taser X26(®))暴露。要求受训者在暴露期间自愿吸气。呼吸记录包括整个会话期间的连续波形记录,包括暴露期间。心率是从连续脉搏血氧仪记录中计算得出的。
暴露期导致所有参与者的正常呼吸模式停止,特别是吸气活动减少。在 ECD 暴露期间,心率没有明显变化。
这是第一项研究,在 ECD 暴露期间检查呼吸模式,分辨率足以检测到这段离散时间内的变化。与表明呼吸不受 ECD 影响的报告相反,现有证据表明,自愿吸气严重受损。在 ECD 暴露期间没有心脏紊乱的证据。