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    Physiological Effects of a Spit Restraint Device Saturated With Artificial Saliva by Zewe, Jacqueline A., Castillo, Edward M., Cronin, Alexandrea O., Kreshak, Allyson A., Sloane, Christian M., Coyne, Christopher J., Vilke, Gary M.

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-04-2023)
    “…Spit restraint devices, also referred to as spit hoods, spit masks, or spit socks, are used by law enforcement and medical personnel to minimize transmission…”
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    Physiological effects of a spit sock by Lutz, Marie, Sloane, Christian M., Castillo, Edward M., Brennen, Jesse J., Coyne, Christopher J., Swift, Sadie L., Vilke, Gary M.

    Published in The American journal of emergency medicine (01-02-2019)
    “…Healthcare providers and law enforcement utilize spit socks to prevent exposure to communicable diseases transmitted by bodily fluid projection from agitated…”
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    EXCITATION study: Unexplained in-custody deaths: Evaluating biomarkers of stress and agitation by Vilke, Gary M., Mash, Deborah C., Pardo, Marta, Bozeman, William, Hall, Christine, Sloane, Christian, Wilson, Michael P., Coyne, Christopher J., Xie, Xiaobin, Castillo, Edward M.

    Published in Journal of forensic and legal medicine (01-08-2019)
    “…Law enforcement personnel often confront violent and dangerous individuals suffering from Excited Delirium Syndrome (ExDS) who need emergent medical evaluation…”
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    Physiological Effects of a Conducted Electrical Weapon on Human Subjects by Vilke, Gary M., MD, Sloane, Christian M., MD, Bouton, Katie D., BS, Kolkhorst, Fred W., PhD, Levine, Saul D., MD, Neuman, Tom S., MD, Castillo, Edward M., PhD, MPH, Chan, Theodore C., MD

    Published in Annals of emergency medicine (01-11-2007)
    “…Study objective Sudden death after a conducted electrical weapon exposure has not been well studied. We examine the effects of a single Taser exposure on…”
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    Funding source and author affiliation in TASER research are strongly associated with a conclusion of device safety by Vilke, Gary M., MD, Sloane, Christian M., MD, Chan, Theodore C., MD

    Published in The American heart journal (01-03-2012)
    “…[...]in a recently published TASER review article, work performed by our group was erroneously listed as being funded by TASER.3 Azadani et al seem to have…”
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    Cardiac Monitoring of Human Subjects Exposed to the Taser by Levine, Saul D., MD, Sloane, Christian M., MD, Chan, Theodore C., MD, Dunford, James V., MD, Vilke, Gary M., MD

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-08-2007)
    “…Abstract The Taser® (TASER International, Scottsdale, AZ) is a high-voltage, low-amperage device used by many law enforcement agencies. Our objective in this…”
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    Serum Troponin I Measurement of Subjects Exposed to the Taser X-26 by Sloane, Christian M., MD, Chan, Theodore C., MD, Levine, Saul D., MD, Dunford, James V., MD, Neuman, Tom, MD, Vilke, Gary M., MD

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-07-2008)
    “…Abstract The Taser® is a high-voltage, low-amperage conducted energy device used by many law enforcement agencies as a less lethal force weapon. The objective…”
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    Unexpected intensive care transfer of admitted patients with severe sepsis by Wardi, Gabriel, Wali, Arvin R, Villar, Julian, Tolia, Vaishal, Tomaszewski, Christian, Sloane, Christian, Fedullo, Peter, Beitler, Jeremy R, Nolan, Matthew, Lasoff, Daniel, Sell, Rebecca E

    Published in Journal of intensive care (12-07-2017)
    “…Patients with severe sepsis generally respond well to initial therapy administered in the emergency department (ED), but a subset later decompensate and…”
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    Physiologic Effects of the TASER After Exercise by Vilke, Gary M., Sloane, Christian M., Suffecool, Amanda, Kolkhorst, Fred W., Neuman, Tom S., Castillo, Edward M., Chan, Theodore C.

    Published in Academic emergency medicine (01-08-2009)
    “…Objectives:  Incidents of sudden death following TASER exposure are poorly studied, and substantive links between TASER exposure and sudden death are minimal…”
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    Thoracic Spine Compression Fracture After TASER Activation by Sloane, Christian M., MD, Chan, Theodore C., MD, Vilke, Gary M., MD

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-04-2008)
    “…Abstract The TASER is a less lethal weapon seeing increased use by police jurisdictions across the country. As a result, subjects of TASER use are being seen…”
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    Twelve-lead electrocardiogram monitoring of subjects before and after voluntary exposure to the Taser X26 by Vilke, Gary M., MD, Sloane, Christian, MD, Levine, Saul, MD, Neuman, Tom, MD, Castillo, Edward, PhD, Chan, Theodore C., MD

    “…Abstract Objectives The Taser (Taser International, Scottsdale, Ariz) uses high-voltage electricity to incapacitate subjects. We sought to evaluate cardiac…”
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    Not Your Everyday Anisocoria: Angel’s Trumpet Ocular Toxicity by Firestone, Daniel, MD, Sloane, Christian, MD

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-07-2007)
    “…Abstract A 12-year-old boy was brought to the emergency department by his parents with new-onset anisocoria. He complained of blurry vision and of his left…”
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    Evaluation of the Ventilatory Effects of a Restraint Chair on Human Subjects by Vilke, Gary M., MD, Sloane, Christian, MD, Castillo, Edward M., PHD, MPH, Kolkhorst, Fred W., PHD, Neuman, Tom S., MD, Chan, Theodore C., MD

    Published in The Journal of emergency medicine (01-06-2011)
    “…Abstract Background: Combative individuals often require physical restraint in the prehospital and law enforcement setting. Specialized restraint chairs have…”
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    Survival of Out-of-Hospital Pediatric Blunt Traumatic Arrest With Full Neurologic Recovery: Case Report by Fica, Zachary T., Marquez, Amy, Ehrhart, John, Sloane, Christian

    Published in Air medical journal (01-05-2024)
    “…We present the case of a 10-year-old previously healthy male who suffered an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest because of abdominal trauma and survived with…”
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    Near death from a novel synthetic opioid labeled U-47700: emergence of a new opioid class by Schneir, Aaron, Metushi, Imir G., Sloane, Christian, Benaron, David J., Fitzgerald, Robert L.

    Published in Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.) (02-01-2017)
    “…Background: In the last decade there has been a worldwide surge in the recreational abuse of novel psychoactive substances, particularly amphetamine…”
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