Abstract Brain death is manifested by a flaccid, areflexic patient on assessment of brain function with fixed and dilated pupils at midpoint, loss of consciousness, no response to stimulation, loss of brainstem reflexes, and apnea. A lesion or clinical state responsible for the loss of consciousness must be found. An inte-gral part of clinical evaluation of brain death is apnea testing, which indicates complete loss of brainstem function and respiratory drive. Ventilator triggering or overbreathing the ventilator’s set rate may be considered consistent with intrinsic respiratory drive consequent to residual brainstem function. Ventilator autotriggering, however, may potentially occur in a brain-dead patient as a result of interaction betwee...
Technological advances, particularly in the capacity to support, replace or transplant failing organ...
Dying brain Editor—Ancillary tests used to confirm clinically diagnosed brain death may substantia...
Brain death is an increasingly important condition in the intensive care unit. In this issue of the ...
Cardiogenic oscillation during mechanical ventilation can auto-trigger the ventilator resembling pat...
BACKGROUND: Improvements in technology play an important role in caring for critically ill patients....
The diagnosis of brain death is a complex process. Strong knowledge of neurophysiology and an unders...
The concept of brain death (BD) was initially described in 1959 and subsequently became widely accep...
Objective: Apnea test is required as part of the brain death examination. The duration of the apnea ...
Advances in resuscitation and the advent of modern intensive care techniques to support the circulat...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the analysis of cardiovascular dynamics and the assess...
Brain death results in a profound physiological derangement associated with deterioration of the fun...
INTRODUCTION: Conventional apnea testing in patients with severe hypoxemia or hemodynamic instabilit...
Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of an apnea test (AT) technique that combines the ...
Sudden death is an 'electrical accident' caused by fatal cardiac arrhythmias. While brain-heart cont...
Abstract Introduction: Cerebrovascular accident is one of the commonest causes of mortality in the w...
Technological advances, particularly in the capacity to support, replace or transplant failing organ...
Dying brain Editor—Ancillary tests used to confirm clinically diagnosed brain death may substantia...
Brain death is an increasingly important condition in the intensive care unit. In this issue of the ...
Cardiogenic oscillation during mechanical ventilation can auto-trigger the ventilator resembling pat...
BACKGROUND: Improvements in technology play an important role in caring for critically ill patients....
The diagnosis of brain death is a complex process. Strong knowledge of neurophysiology and an unders...
The concept of brain death (BD) was initially described in 1959 and subsequently became widely accep...
Objective: Apnea test is required as part of the brain death examination. The duration of the apnea ...
Advances in resuscitation and the advent of modern intensive care techniques to support the circulat...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the analysis of cardiovascular dynamics and the assess...
Brain death results in a profound physiological derangement associated with deterioration of the fun...
INTRODUCTION: Conventional apnea testing in patients with severe hypoxemia or hemodynamic instabilit...
Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of an apnea test (AT) technique that combines the ...
Sudden death is an 'electrical accident' caused by fatal cardiac arrhythmias. While brain-heart cont...
Abstract Introduction: Cerebrovascular accident is one of the commonest causes of mortality in the w...
Technological advances, particularly in the capacity to support, replace or transplant failing organ...
Dying brain Editor—Ancillary tests used to confirm clinically diagnosed brain death may substantia...
Brain death is an increasingly important condition in the intensive care unit. In this issue of the ...