The whole-brain criterion of death provides that a person who has irreversibly lost all clinical functions of the brain is dead. Bedside brain death (BD) tests permit physicians to determine BD by showing that the whole-brain criterion of death has been fulfilled. In a nonsystematic literature review, we identified and analyzed case reports of a mismatch between the whole-brain criterion of death and bedside BD tests. We found examples of patients diagnosed as BD who showed (1) neurologic signs compatible with retained brain functions, (2) neurologic signs of uncertain origin, and (3) an inconsistency between standard BD tests and ancillary tests for BD. Two actions can resolve the mismatch between the whole-brain criterion of death and BD ...
Since 1968, a brain-based criterion of death has been adopted in medical practice and passed into la...
abstract: The concept of when human death occurs had for most of history been determined by criteria...
Abstract Brain death has been accepted worldwide medically and legally as the biological state of de...
The whole-brain criterion of death provides that a person who has irreversibly lost all clinical fun...
Importance: There are inconsistencies in concept, criteria, practice, and documentation of brain dea...
The UK, France, and Switzerland determine death using the brain criterion even in organ donation aft...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Brain death, also known as death by neurologic criteria (DNC), is a well-establis...
Dying brain Editor—Ancillary tests used to confirm clinically diagnosed brain death may substantia...
Abstract Background The essential clinical diagnostic...
An elusive brain death diagnosis: You can’t get there from here Nitin K. Sethi, MD: I read with grea...
peer reviewedThe widely accepted concept of brain death (BD) comprises the demonstration of irrevers...
Physicians, health care workers, members of the clergy, and laypeople throughout the world have acce...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Brain death, also known as death by neurologic criteria (DNC), is a well-establis...
Practice guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology for the determination of brain death in a...
Although death by neurologic criteria (brain death) is legally recognized throughout the United Stat...
Since 1968, a brain-based criterion of death has been adopted in medical practice and passed into la...
abstract: The concept of when human death occurs had for most of history been determined by criteria...
Abstract Brain death has been accepted worldwide medically and legally as the biological state of de...
The whole-brain criterion of death provides that a person who has irreversibly lost all clinical fun...
Importance: There are inconsistencies in concept, criteria, practice, and documentation of brain dea...
The UK, France, and Switzerland determine death using the brain criterion even in organ donation aft...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Brain death, also known as death by neurologic criteria (DNC), is a well-establis...
Dying brain Editor—Ancillary tests used to confirm clinically diagnosed brain death may substantia...
Abstract Background The essential clinical diagnostic...
An elusive brain death diagnosis: You can’t get there from here Nitin K. Sethi, MD: I read with grea...
peer reviewedThe widely accepted concept of brain death (BD) comprises the demonstration of irrevers...
Physicians, health care workers, members of the clergy, and laypeople throughout the world have acce...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Brain death, also known as death by neurologic criteria (DNC), is a well-establis...
Practice guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology for the determination of brain death in a...
Although death by neurologic criteria (brain death) is legally recognized throughout the United Stat...
Since 1968, a brain-based criterion of death has been adopted in medical practice and passed into la...
abstract: The concept of when human death occurs had for most of history been determined by criteria...
Abstract Brain death has been accepted worldwide medically and legally as the biological state of de...