The apnea test (AT) is considered as the ‘condition sinequa non’ by most of the intesivists for determiningbrain death (BD) as it provides an importantinformation for a definitive loss of brainstem function.It is the most difficult clinical test in BD protocols andis also potentially harmful and lengthy. The possiblecomplications of this test include severe decrease inblood pressure, pneumothorax, excessive CO2 retention,hypoxia, acidosis, and cardiac arrhythmia or asystole.It is important to abort the test in the setting of any ofthe above mentioned complication, which willcompromise BD diagnosis. It is important to ensurethat certain prerequisites are satisfied before the AT iscarried out. These include body temperature 32°C ormore, norma...
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is being increasingly used to provide support in patients...
Apnea test is essential step for brain death diagnosis, this method associated with brain stem refle...
Brain death (BD) is a distinct mode of death in pediatric intensive care units, accounting for 16–23...
The apnea test (AT) is considered as the ‘condition sinequa non’ by most of the intesivists for dete...
The concept of brain death (BD) was initially described in 1959 and subsequently became widely accep...
The diagnosis of brain death is a complex process. Strong knowledge of neurophysiology and an unders...
Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of an apnea test (AT) technique that combines the ...
INTRODUCTION: Conventional apnea testing in patients with severe hypoxemia or hemodynamic instabilit...
Apnea test is a crucial requirement for determining the diagnosis of brain death (BD). There are few...
The apneic-oxygenation test is an integral part of clinical testing to determine brain death. The me...
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) is a well-established method of support in patients with ...
Objective: Apnea test is required as part of the brain death examination. The duration of the apnea ...
Apneic oxygenation is an apnea testing method in the diagnosis of brain death. In this method, oxyge...
Background: Ventilation encompasses both active and passive processes. Air is initially drawn into t...
ABSTRACT We report the case of a patient in whom brain death was suspected and associated with atele...
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is being increasingly used to provide support in patients...
Apnea test is essential step for brain death diagnosis, this method associated with brain stem refle...
Brain death (BD) is a distinct mode of death in pediatric intensive care units, accounting for 16–23...
The apnea test (AT) is considered as the ‘condition sinequa non’ by most of the intesivists for dete...
The concept of brain death (BD) was initially described in 1959 and subsequently became widely accep...
The diagnosis of brain death is a complex process. Strong knowledge of neurophysiology and an unders...
Purpose: To evaluate the feasibility and efficacy of an apnea test (AT) technique that combines the ...
INTRODUCTION: Conventional apnea testing in patients with severe hypoxemia or hemodynamic instabilit...
Apnea test is a crucial requirement for determining the diagnosis of brain death (BD). There are few...
The apneic-oxygenation test is an integral part of clinical testing to determine brain death. The me...
Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) is a well-established method of support in patients with ...
Objective: Apnea test is required as part of the brain death examination. The duration of the apnea ...
Apneic oxygenation is an apnea testing method in the diagnosis of brain death. In this method, oxyge...
Background: Ventilation encompasses both active and passive processes. Air is initially drawn into t...
ABSTRACT We report the case of a patient in whom brain death was suspected and associated with atele...
Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) is being increasingly used to provide support in patients...
Apnea test is essential step for brain death diagnosis, this method associated with brain stem refle...
Brain death (BD) is a distinct mode of death in pediatric intensive care units, accounting for 16–23...