Physiological responses in reindeer to the application of a conducted electrical weapon

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作者
Lieske, Camilla L. [1 ]
Beckmen, Kimberlee B. [1 ]
Lewis, Larry L. [2 ]
机构
[1] Alaska Dept Fish & Game, Div Wildlife Conservat, 1300 Coll Rd, Fairbanks, AK 99701 USA
[2] Alaska Dept Fish & Game, Div Wildlife Conservat, 43961 Kalifornsky Beach Rd B, Soldotna, AK 99669 USA
来源
HUMAN-WILDLIFE INTERACTIONS | 2018年 / 12卷 / 02期
关键词
conducted electrical weapon; physiological response; Rangifer tarandus tarandus; reindeer; TASER (R); CHEMICAL IMMOBILIZATION; BIGHORN SHEEP; TROPONIN-I; EXERCISE; ACIDOSIS; DEVICES; FORCE;
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X176 [生物多样性保护];
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090705 ;
摘要
Conducted electrical weapons (CEWs) have potential as effective alternatives to chemical restraint for short-term nonroutine capture and handling of wildlife. To assess immediate and delayed physiologic effects of exposure to a CEW, we assigned 15 captive reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) to 1 of 3 treatment groups: immobilized with carfentanil and xylazine(CX), 10-second exposure to a CEW, or exposure to the CEW while immobilized with CX (CEW+CX). Blood samples were collected pre-treatment, immediately post-intervention, 10 minutes, 20 minutes, 4 hours, and 24 hours post-intervention. Physiologic effects were evaluated by analysis of blood, clinical observation for signs of physiologic compromise, and vital signs. Parameters that changed significantly (P < 0.05) post-exposure (lactate, glucose, rectal temperature, blood oxygen, cardiac troponin I, cortisol, and catecholamines) were not significantly different from baseline values within 24 hours. Cortisol, glucose, and peak rectal temperature were lower in CEW-exposed individuals, while lactate, oxygen, and catecholamines were higher than for the CX-exposed individuals. The catecholamine response observed in the CEW-only group paralleled the response in the CEW+CX group. No long-term health effects were detected from either restraint method. Use of a CEW does not appear to increase the risk of capture myopathy.
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