Literature DB >> 847433

[Criteria of brain death. Spinal reflexes in 45 personal studies].

F Robert, M Mumenthaler.   

Abstract

In 45 patients without spontaneous breathing or cranial reflexes, and in whom blood pressure had to be supported, spinal reflexes were obtained in 60% and polysynaptic spinal reflexes in 33%. In all cases angiography showed cerebral circulatory arrest and/or repeated EEG recording gave an isoelectric line. The presence of spinal reflexes, appearing most frequently 6-36 h after death (which we defined as a sudden fall in blood pressure below 80 mm Hg with absence of spontaneous breathing) is not in contradiction with the assumption of brain death. 9 patients without signs of intoxication showed, in addition, a fall in body temperature below 34 degrees C. Such a fall in body temperature also in agreement with the diagnosis of brain death.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 847433

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Schweiz Med Wochenschr        ISSN: 0036-7672


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