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Richard M Luceri

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Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|November 21, 2007
A very interesting case study involving a TASER Conducted Electrical Weapon (CEW) used on a patient with a pacemakerMark Kroll, Richard M Luceri, Hugh Calkins
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|February 13, 2007
Electronic control devices and the clinical milieuMark W Kroll, Hugh Calkins, Richard M Luceri
Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 21, 2017
Commentary on: Gibbons J, Mojica A, Peele M. Human electrical muscular incapacitation and effects on QTc interval. J Forensic Sci https://doi.org/10.1111/1556-4029.13490. Epub 2017 April 17Richard M Luceri, Mark W Kroll, Hugh Calkins, et al.
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|March 13, 2016
Do TASER Electrical Weapons Actually Electrocute?Mark W Kroll, Richard M Luceri, Dhanunjay Lakireddy, et al.
Heart Rhythm O2|July 31, 2023
The electrophysiology of electrocutionMark W Kroll, Richard M Luceri, Igor R Efimov, et al.
JACC. Case Reports|July 28, 2021
Electrical Weapons and ElectrophysiologyMark W Kroll, Klaus K Witte, Hugh Calkins, et al.
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|August 1, 2024
The Mechanism of Death in Electrocution: A Historical Review of the LiteratureMark W Kroll, Richard M Luceri, Igor R Efimov, et al.
Circulation|November 5, 2014
Response to letter regarding article, "TASER electronic control devices and cardiac arrests: coincidental or causal?"Mark W Kroll, Dhanunjaya R Lakkireddy, James R Stone, et al.
Circulation|January 8, 2014
TASER electronic control devices and cardiac arrests: coincidental or causal?Mark W Kroll, Dhanunjaya R Lakkireddy, James R Stone, et al.
Medicine, Science, and the Law|November 3, 2021
The prone position paradoxMark W Kroll, Christine A Hall, William P Bozeman, et al.
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Journal of Cardiovascular Electrophysiology|November 21, 2007
A very interesting case study involving a TASER Conducted Electrical Weapon (CEW) used on a patient with a pacemakerMark Kroll, Richard M Luceri, Hugh Calkins
Journal of the American College of Cardiology|February 13, 2007
Electronic control devices and the clinical milieuMark W Kroll, Hugh Calkins, Richard M Luceri
Journal of Forensic Sciences|November 21, 2017
Commentary on: Gibbons J, Mojica A, Peele M. Human electrical muscular incapacitation and effects on QTc interval. J Forensic Sci https://doi.org/10.1111/1556-4029.13490. Epub 2017 April 17Richard M Luceri, Mark W Kroll, Hugh Calkins, et al.
The Canadian Journal of Cardiology|March 13, 2016
Do TASER Electrical Weapons Actually Electrocute?Mark W Kroll, Richard M Luceri, Dhanunjay Lakireddy, et al.
Heart Rhythm O2|July 31, 2023
The electrophysiology of electrocutionMark W Kroll, Richard M Luceri, Igor R Efimov, et al.
JACC. Case Reports|July 28, 2021
Electrical Weapons and ElectrophysiologyMark W Kroll, Klaus K Witte, Hugh Calkins, et al.
The American Journal of Forensic Medicine and Pathology|August 1, 2024
The Mechanism of Death in Electrocution: A Historical Review of the LiteratureMark W Kroll, Richard M Luceri, Igor R Efimov, et al.
Circulation|November 5, 2014
Response to letter regarding article, "TASER electronic control devices and cardiac arrests: coincidental or causal?"Mark W Kroll, Dhanunjaya R Lakkireddy, James R Stone, et al.
Circulation|January 8, 2014
TASER electronic control devices and cardiac arrests: coincidental or causal?Mark W Kroll, Dhanunjaya R Lakkireddy, James R Stone, et al.
Medicine, Science, and the Law|November 3, 2021
The prone position paradoxMark W Kroll, Christine A Hall, William P Bozeman, et al.
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