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No to shinkei = Brain and nerve 1983-Sep

[Brain death in secondary brain lesion].

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The criteria of brain death established by Japanese Society of EEG in 1974, necessitates a prerequisite; be applicable only to "acute destructive, primary gross lesion of brain". Namely, because of insufficient clinical data, secondary brain lesion such as post-anoxia, intoxication, metabolic coma and some kinds of CNS infection were excluded for the object to determine brain death. The criteria published by others also describe that etiology of coma should be clarified, and that careful measures are necessary to diagnose brain death if the cause of coma is unknown. In the present study, it was investigated that whether a clinico-pathological entity of brain death could exist universally regardless of the etiology, and by what means it could be defined clinically. The patients suffering from nondestructive, secondary brain lesions and who showed "brain death-like state" were selected for the study. ("Brain death-like state" requires coma, dilated nonreactive pupis and arrest of respiration concomitantly for more than 6 hours.) And 25 patients were collected, whose underlying diseases were post-anoxia or shock, CO intoxication, Paraquat poisoning, near-drowning or suffocation, hepatic coma, accidental hypothermia and sepsis, with or without the episode of cardiac arrest. Though all the patients died from 1 to 13 days after the insult, clinical signs of brain death-like state were not always irreversible. Isoelectric EEG was obtained on that state in 11 patients and repeated EEG revealed no return on those patients. But another 5 patients showed EEG activity when brain death was strongly suspected clinically.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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