Comatose patients may have irrevocably lost all brain function. This condition has been distinguished from other comatose states by the term brain death. Its assessment has been known as the determination of death by neurologic criteria. The clinical diagnosis of brain death implies that the person has died. When the clinical criteria of brain death are met, it allows organ donation or withdrawal of futile support. Without being unnecessarily hostile to the press, one can argue that the representation of comatose states in the media is concerning. Families confronted with this often unexpected loss of life understand this strictly defined neurological condition well. Unfortunately, the legal cases are surrounded by misinformation a...
This landmark classic article was the first to quantitatively define the clinical and laboratory cri...
Introduction: Coma most commonly occurs after acute traumatic brain injury, it is always alarming si...
peer reviewedPatients in coma, vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome, and in minimally ...
Comatose patients may have irrevocably lost all brain function. This condition has been distin...
AbstractIntroductionComatose patients may have irrevocably lost all brain function and determination...
peer reviewedProgress in intensive care efforts has increased the number of patients who survive sev...
Abstract Brain death has been accepted worldwide medically and legally as the biological state of de...
abstract: The concept of when human death occurs had for most of history been determined by criteria...
The diagnosis of brain death as 'death' and organ transplantation have been closely historically lin...
For more than thirty years, in most of the world, the irreversible cessation of all brain function, ...
Brain death is a highly debated and controversial topic spanning across several bodies of knowledge....
Physicians, health care workers, members of the clergy, and laypeople throughout the world have acce...
Determination and declaration of death by neurologic criteria, brain death, is an established and le...
Brain death is different from the traditional, biological conception of death. Although there is no ...
Abstract Background Brain death is strictly defined medically and legally. This diagnosis depends on...
This landmark classic article was the first to quantitatively define the clinical and laboratory cri...
Introduction: Coma most commonly occurs after acute traumatic brain injury, it is always alarming si...
peer reviewedPatients in coma, vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome, and in minimally ...
Comatose patients may have irrevocably lost all brain function. This condition has been distin...
AbstractIntroductionComatose patients may have irrevocably lost all brain function and determination...
peer reviewedProgress in intensive care efforts has increased the number of patients who survive sev...
Abstract Brain death has been accepted worldwide medically and legally as the biological state of de...
abstract: The concept of when human death occurs had for most of history been determined by criteria...
The diagnosis of brain death as 'death' and organ transplantation have been closely historically lin...
For more than thirty years, in most of the world, the irreversible cessation of all brain function, ...
Brain death is a highly debated and controversial topic spanning across several bodies of knowledge....
Physicians, health care workers, members of the clergy, and laypeople throughout the world have acce...
Determination and declaration of death by neurologic criteria, brain death, is an established and le...
Brain death is different from the traditional, biological conception of death. Although there is no ...
Abstract Background Brain death is strictly defined medically and legally. This diagnosis depends on...
This landmark classic article was the first to quantitatively define the clinical and laboratory cri...
Introduction: Coma most commonly occurs after acute traumatic brain injury, it is always alarming si...
peer reviewedPatients in coma, vegetative state/unresponsive wakefulness syndrome, and in minimally ...