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Performing the Brain Death Examination and the Declaration of Pediatric Brain Death.

Susan D Martin1, Melissa B Porter1.   

Abstract

Declaration of brain death is a clinical diagnosis made by the absence of neurological function in a comatose patient secondary to a known irreversible cause. Brain death determination is not an infrequent process in pediatric intensive care units. It is important that pediatric intensive care providers understand the definition of brain death and intensivists are able to implement brain death testing. The following is a narration detailing the process of brain death determination by physical examination. First, the prerequisites that determine patients' eligibility for brain death testing will be outlined. Next, each part of the physical exam, including the apnea test, will be described in detail. Finally, how the declaration of brain death is made is stated. In addition, special considerations and ancillary testing will be briefly highlighted.

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Keywords:  brain death; exam; pediatric

Year:  2017        PMID: 31073455      PMCID: PMC6260313          DOI: 10.1055/s-0037-1604013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pediatr Intensive Care        ISSN: 2146-4626


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