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Determination of Brain Death/Death by Neurologic Criteria: The World Brain Death Project

D. Greer, S. Shemie, A. Lewis, S. Torrance, P. Varelas, F. Goldenberg, J. Bernat, M. Souter, M. Topcuoglu, A. Alexandrov, M. Baldisseri, T. Bleck, G. Citerio, R. Dawson, A. Hoppe, S. Jacobe, A. Manara, T. Nakagawa, T. Pope, W. Silvester, D. Thomson, H. Al Rahma, R. Badenes, A. Baker, V. Cerny, C. Chang, T. Chang, E. Gnedovskaya, M. Han, S. Honeybul, E. Jimenez, Y. Kuroda, G. Liu, U. Mallick, V. Marquevich, J. Mejia-Mantilla, M. Piradov, S. Quayyum, G. Shrestha, Y. Su, S. Timmons, J. Teitelbaum, W. Videtta, K. Zirpe, G. Sung,
2020

Importance: There are inconsistencies in concept, criteria, practice, and documentation of brain death/death by neurologic criteria (BD/DNC) both internationally and within countries. Objective: To formulate a consensus statement of recommendations on determination of BD/DNC based on review of the literature and expert opinion of a large multidisciplinary, international panel. Process: Relevant international professional societies were recruited to develop recommendations regarding determination of BD/DNC. Literature searches of the Cochrane, Embase, and MEDLINE databases included January 1, 1992, through April 2020 identified pertinent articles for review. Because of the lack of high-quality data from randomized clinical trials or large observational studies, recommendations were formulated based on consensus of contributors and medical societies that represented relevant disciplines, including critical care, neurology, and neurosurgery. Evidence Synthesis: Based on review of the literature and consensus from a large multidisciplinary, international panel, minimum clinical criteria needed to determine BD/DNC in various circumstances were developed. Recommendations: Prior to evaluating a patient for BD/DNC, the patient should have an established neurologic diagnosis that can lead to the complete and irreversible loss of all brain function, and conditions that may confound the clinical examination and diseases that may mimic BD/DNC should be excluded. Determination of BD/DNC can be done with a clinical examination that demonstrates coma, brainstem areflexia, and apnea. This is seen when (1) there is no evidence of arousal or awareness to maximal external stimulation, including noxious visual, auditory, and tactile stimulation; (2) pupils are fixed in a midsize or dilated position and are nonreactive to light; (3) corneal, oculocephalic, and oculovestibular reflexes are absent; (4) there is no facial movement to noxious stimulation; (5) the gag reflex is absent to bilateral posterior pharyngeal stimulation; (6) the cough reflex is absent to deep tracheal suctioning; (7) there is no brain-mediated motor response to noxious stimulation of the limbs; and (8) spontaneous respirations are not observed when apnea test targets reach pH

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  • D. Greer
    Boston University School of Medicine
  • S. Shemie
    Centre Universitaire de Santé McGill, Hôpital de Montreal Pour Enfants, Canadian Blood Services
  • A. Lewis
    NYU Langone Health
  • S. Torrance
    Canadian Blood Services
  • P. Varelas
    Albany Medical College
  • F. Goldenberg
    The University of Chicago
  • J. Bernat
    Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth
  • M. Souter
    University of Washington
  • M. Topcuoglu
    Hacettepe Üniversitesi
  • A. Alexandrov
    University of Tennessee Health Science Center
  • M. Baldisseri
    University of Pittsburgh Medical Center
  • T. Bleck
    Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine
  • G. Citerio
    Università degli Studi di Milano-Bicocca
  • R. Dawson
    Canadian Blood Services
  • A. Hoppe
    Universidad del Desarrollo
  • S. Jacobe
    The University of Sydney
  • A. Manara
    Southmead Hospital Bristol
  • T. Nakagawa
    University of Florida
  • T. Pope
    Mitchell Hamline School of Law
  • W. Silvester
    University of Melbourne
  • D. Thomson
    University of Cape Town
  • H. Al Rahma
    Dubai Hospital
  • R. Badenes
    Hospital Clinico Universitario de Valencia
  • A. Baker
    Saint Michael's Hospital University of Toronto
  • V. Cerny
    Univerzita Jana Evangelisty Purkyne v Ústí nad Labem
  • C. Chang
    Queen's Medical Center Hawaii
  • T. Chang
    University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
  • E. Gnedovskaya
    Research Center of Neurology
  • M. Han
    Seoul National University Bundang Hospital
  • S. Honeybul
    Sir Charles Gairdner Hospital
  • E. Jimenez
    Texas A&M University
  • Y. Kuroda
    Kagawa University
  • G. Liu
    Capital Medical University
  • U. Mallick
    National Institute of Neurosciences and Hospital
  • V. Marquevich
    Hospital Universitario Austral
  • J. Mejia-Mantilla
    Fundación Valle del Lili
  • M. Piradov
    Research Center of Neurology
  • S. Quayyum
    University of Toronto
  • G. Shrestha
    Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital
  • Y. Su
    Capital Medical University
  • S. Timmons
    Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis
  • J. Teitelbaum
    Institut-Hôpital Neurologique de Montréal
  • W. Videtta
    National Pediatric Hospital
  • K. Zirpe
  • G. Sung
    University of Southern California
Название журнала
  • JAMA - Journal of the American Medical Association
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  • 324
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  • 11
Страницы
  • 1078-1097
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  • undefined
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  • journal article
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  • CC BY
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  • Свободная лицензия
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  • scopus