Practice guidelines from the American Academy of Neurology for the determination of brain death in adults define brain death as “the irreversible loss of function of the brain, including the brainstem.” Neurological determination of brain death is primarily based on clinical examination; if clinical criteria are met, a definitive confirmatory test is indicated. The apnea test remains the gold standard for confirmation. In patients with factors that confound the clinical determination or when apnea tests cannot safely be performed, an ancillary test is required to confirm brain death. Confirmatory ancillary tests for brain death include (a) tests of electrical activity (electroencephalography (EEG) and somatosensory evoked potentials) and (b...
The concept of brain death (BD) was initially described in 1959 and subsequently became widely accep...
Objective: To determine if color flow duplex scanning (CFDS) can be used for rapid confirmation of ...
therapy or hypothermia precludes proper diagnosis of brain death ei-ther clinically or by EEG. Speci...
Abstract Background The essential clinical diagnostic...
Brain death is defined as the irreversible cessation of functioning of the entire brain, including t...
© 2014, Yuzuncu Yil Universitesi Tip Fakultesi, Universitas Indonesia. All rights reserved.We invest...
OBJECTIVE. Cerebral blood flow tests have increasingly been advocated for the confirmation of brain ...
The whole-brain criterion of death provides that a person who has irreversibly lost all clinical fun...
The diagnosis of brain death (BD) relies primarily on prerequisites (clear knowledge of the cause of...
The diagnosis of brain death is a complex process. Strong knowledge of neurophysiology and an unders...
Dying brain Editor—Ancillary tests used to confirm clinically diagnosed brain death may substantia...
The apneic-oxygenation test is an integral part of clinical testing to determine brain death. The me...
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...
Brain death is an irreversible termination of functions of the entire brain including brain stem. Th...
The concept of brain death (BD) was initially described in 1959 and subsequently became widely accep...
Objective: To determine if color flow duplex scanning (CFDS) can be used for rapid confirmation of ...
therapy or hypothermia precludes proper diagnosis of brain death ei-ther clinically or by EEG. Speci...
Abstract Background The essential clinical diagnostic...
Brain death is defined as the irreversible cessation of functioning of the entire brain, including t...
© 2014, Yuzuncu Yil Universitesi Tip Fakultesi, Universitas Indonesia. All rights reserved.We invest...
OBJECTIVE. Cerebral blood flow tests have increasingly been advocated for the confirmation of brain ...
The whole-brain criterion of death provides that a person who has irreversibly lost all clinical fun...
The diagnosis of brain death (BD) relies primarily on prerequisites (clear knowledge of the cause of...
The diagnosis of brain death is a complex process. Strong knowledge of neurophysiology and an unders...
Dying brain Editor—Ancillary tests used to confirm clinically diagnosed brain death may substantia...
The apneic-oxygenation test is an integral part of clinical testing to determine brain death. The me...
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...
Brain death is an irreversible termination of functions of the entire brain including brain stem. Th...
The concept of brain death (BD) was initially described in 1959 and subsequently became widely accep...
Objective: To determine if color flow duplex scanning (CFDS) can be used for rapid confirmation of ...
therapy or hypothermia precludes proper diagnosis of brain death ei-ther clinically or by EEG. Speci...