Conducted energy devices are used as a non-lethal weapons by law enforcement personal internationally to subdue potentially violent or combative subjects. The victim is immobilized as a result of painful tetanic contraction of the muscles. However, controversy exists about these weapons, because they have been implicated in some deaths in custody in the United States. We review medical literature related on this topic and conclude that they are not always non lethal and that all potential associated factors must be analyzed to be able to confirm or disprove a true causal relationship.
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Aguilar Pallarès, A., Morante Barragán, J. F., Novelle Rodríguez, M., & Subirana Domènech, M. (2013). Armas eléctricas: ¿qué sabemos? ¿qué ignoramos? Cuadernos de Medicina Forense, 19(3–4), 75–86. https://doi.org/10.4321/S1135-76062013000200003
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