Determination of Brain Death

219 Determination of Brain Death



Determination of death by neurologic criteria is a clinical diagnosis. After certain prerequisites are met, there are three essential components to the determination: irreversible coma or unresponsiveness, absence of brainstem reflexes, and apnea. Before the diagnosis is made, it is essential to rule out alternative causes for the patient’s neurologic status, including hypothermia, drug-induced coma, and severe metabolic disarray.





image Absence of Brainstem Reflexes






Assessment of Eye Movements



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Jul 7, 2016 | Posted by in CRITICAL CARE | Comments Off on Determination of Brain Death

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