Brain death (BD) is a distinct mode of death in pediatric intensive care units, accounting for 16–23% of deaths. Coma, absent brainstem reflexes, and apnea in a patient with acute irreversible neurological insult should alarm the attending physician to start the appropriate actions to establish or refute the diagnosis for BD. BD diagnosis is clinical, starting with the preconditions that should be met, and based on the examination of all brainstem reflexes, including the apnea test. Apnea testing should be conducted according to standard criteria to demonstrate the absence of spontaneous respirations, in the case of an intense ventilatory stimulus, setting at increased PaCO2 levels ≥60 and ≥20 mm Hg, compared to baseline. When elements of c...
Abstract Background The essential clinical diagnostic...
Brain death (BD) diagnosis should be established based on the following set of principles, i.e. excl...
Brain death is an irreversible termination of functions of the entire brain including brain stem. Th...
peer reviewedThe widely accepted concept of brain death (BD) comprises the demonstration of irrevers...
Importance: There are inconsistencies in concept, criteria, practice, and documentation of brain dea...
The concept of brain death (BD) was initially described in 1959 and subsequently became widely accep...
Summary: A survey was done to identify how pediatric intensivists determine brain death in children....
Brain death has a story of nearly one full century. In most cases brain death occurs as a sequelae t...
<p>Brain death (BD) is the permanent and complete loss of cerebral and brainstem function. It is rel...
The diagnosis of brain death is a complex process. Strong knowledge of neurophysiology and an unders...
Brain death is an increasingly important condition in the intensive care unit. In this issue of the ...
The neurological determination of death in patients with isolated brainstem lesions or by disruption...
Brain death is a highly debated and controversial topic spanning across several bodies of knowledge....
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Brain death, also known as death by neurologic criteria (DNC), is a well-establis...
Coma must persist for at least 1 hour to distinguish it from transient unconsciousness. Traumatic an...
Abstract Background The essential clinical diagnostic...
Brain death (BD) diagnosis should be established based on the following set of principles, i.e. excl...
Brain death is an irreversible termination of functions of the entire brain including brain stem. Th...
peer reviewedThe widely accepted concept of brain death (BD) comprises the demonstration of irrevers...
Importance: There are inconsistencies in concept, criteria, practice, and documentation of brain dea...
The concept of brain death (BD) was initially described in 1959 and subsequently became widely accep...
Summary: A survey was done to identify how pediatric intensivists determine brain death in children....
Brain death has a story of nearly one full century. In most cases brain death occurs as a sequelae t...
<p>Brain death (BD) is the permanent and complete loss of cerebral and brainstem function. It is rel...
The diagnosis of brain death is a complex process. Strong knowledge of neurophysiology and an unders...
Brain death is an increasingly important condition in the intensive care unit. In this issue of the ...
The neurological determination of death in patients with isolated brainstem lesions or by disruption...
Brain death is a highly debated and controversial topic spanning across several bodies of knowledge....
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Brain death, also known as death by neurologic criteria (DNC), is a well-establis...
Coma must persist for at least 1 hour to distinguish it from transient unconsciousness. Traumatic an...
Abstract Background The essential clinical diagnostic...
Brain death (BD) diagnosis should be established based on the following set of principles, i.e. excl...
Brain death is an irreversible termination of functions of the entire brain including brain stem. Th...