BACKGROUND: Hemodynamic instability is known to affect brain dead subjects and it can be dangerous for the viability of transplantable organs. Aim of the present study was to assess the hemodynamic performance in brain dead subjects, the changes during the legal observation period and the results of therapeutic management. METHODS: The authors evaluated 28 consecutive adult brain dead subjects, all in intensive treatment, controlled ventilation, infusion therapy and/or dopamine administration and continuous direct monitoring of arterial pressure. Ten hemodynamic parameters have been registered by the thermodilution method and the Swann-Ganz catheter. The Legal Committee performed measurements at the beginning (T0) and the end (T6) of the ...
Today, progress in resuscitation techniques allows patients to survive even longer lasting cerebral ...
With improving healthcare services, the demand for organ transplants has been increasing daily world...
The concept of brain death (BD) was initially described in 1959 and subsequently became widely accep...
BACKGROUND: Hemodynamic instability is known to affect brain dead subjects and it can be dangerous f...
Brain death results in a profound physiological derangement associated with deterioration of the fun...
Dying brain Editor—Ancillary tests used to confirm clinically diagnosed brain death may substantia...
BACKGROUND: Circulatory instability is a serious problem after brain death in organ donors. The hypo...
Brain death results in the breakdown of effective central regulatory mechanisms of cardiocirculatory...
To investigate the effects of brain death on hemodynamics and myocardial metabolism, experimental mo...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify the precise time of occurrence of irreversible com...
Death has been analysed in a heterogeneous way, according to the theological, philosophical and sci...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the analysis of cardiovascular dynamics and the assess...
Background. Time to final brain death (BD) determination is fundamental to rapidly identify donors w...
Abstract Brain death is manifested by a flaccid, areflexic patient on assessment of brain function w...
Brain death commonly occurs after a devastating central nervous system (CNS) injury from head trauma...
Today, progress in resuscitation techniques allows patients to survive even longer lasting cerebral ...
With improving healthcare services, the demand for organ transplants has been increasing daily world...
The concept of brain death (BD) was initially described in 1959 and subsequently became widely accep...
BACKGROUND: Hemodynamic instability is known to affect brain dead subjects and it can be dangerous f...
Brain death results in a profound physiological derangement associated with deterioration of the fun...
Dying brain Editor—Ancillary tests used to confirm clinically diagnosed brain death may substantia...
BACKGROUND: Circulatory instability is a serious problem after brain death in organ donors. The hypo...
Brain death results in the breakdown of effective central regulatory mechanisms of cardiocirculatory...
To investigate the effects of brain death on hemodynamics and myocardial metabolism, experimental mo...
Background: The aim of this study was to identify the precise time of occurrence of irreversible com...
Death has been analysed in a heterogeneous way, according to the theological, philosophical and sci...
The aim of this study was to evaluate whether the analysis of cardiovascular dynamics and the assess...
Background. Time to final brain death (BD) determination is fundamental to rapidly identify donors w...
Abstract Brain death is manifested by a flaccid, areflexic patient on assessment of brain function w...
Brain death commonly occurs after a devastating central nervous system (CNS) injury from head trauma...
Today, progress in resuscitation techniques allows patients to survive even longer lasting cerebral ...
With improving healthcare services, the demand for organ transplants has been increasing daily world...
The concept of brain death (BD) was initially described in 1959 and subsequently became widely accep...