The NINCDS Collaborative Study of Brain DeathU.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, National Institutes of Health, National Institute of Neurological and Communicative Disorders and Stroke, 1981 - 203 pagina's |
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... brain stem function to a few highly reliable reflexes of statistically high predictive value in relation to a morphologically " dead brain " . The pupillary reflex to light , vestibular reflex to caloric stimulation of the external ...
... brain stem function to a few highly reliable reflexes of statistically high predictive value in relation to a morphologically " dead brain " . The pupillary reflex to light , vestibular reflex to caloric stimulation of the external ...
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... brain stem reflexes and respiration while the cerebral hemispheres remain structurally intact . Those cerebral hemispheres , having an independent source of circulation , could continue to produce electrical activity by the EEG . While ...
... brain stem reflexes and respiration while the cerebral hemispheres remain structurally intact . Those cerebral hemispheres , having an independent source of circulation , could continue to produce electrical activity by the EEG . While ...
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... brain stem and cerebellum . Some scientists and philosophers distinguish among " brain " death , " cerebral " death , and " cortical " death . Modifiers of " death " suggest there may be more than one kind of death . Perhaps the best ...
... brain stem and cerebellum . Some scientists and philosophers distinguish among " brain " death , " cerebral " death , and " cortical " death . Modifiers of " death " suggest there may be more than one kind of death . Perhaps the best ...
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... brain stem through tentorial incisure . of five cases . Arch . Neurol . Psychiat . 70 : 399-409 , 1953 . 58. Rossoff , S.D. and Schwab , R.S. The EEG in establishing brain death . A 10 year report with criteria and legal safeguards in ...
... brain stem through tentorial incisure . of five cases . Arch . Neurol . Psychiat . 70 : 399-409 , 1953 . 58. Rossoff , S.D. and Schwab , R.S. The EEG in establishing brain death . A 10 year report with criteria and legal safeguards in ...
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... brainstem and cerebellum occurred in 21 cases . More commonly , the edematous and necrotic cerebellum displaced the posterior fossa contents so that the tonsils herniated into the occipital foramen and along the upper cervical spinal ...
... brainstem and cerebellum occurred in 21 cases . More commonly , the edematous and necrotic cerebellum displaced the posterior fossa contents so that the tonsils herniated into the occipital foramen and along the upper cervical spinal ...
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12 hours 24 hours angiography apnea and ECS astrocytes audio-ocular autopsy barbiturate biological activity blood pressure brain activity brain waves brainstem cardiac arrest cardiac death cells Center cerebellum cerebral blood flow cerebral circulation cerebral death clinical criteria coma coma and apnea corneal reflex correlation criteria of cerebral dead brain diagnosis of brain disease drug intoxication ECS for 24 edema EEG PATTERN EEG's electrocerebral silence electroencephalographic equivocal final examination hemorrhage herniation hypothermia induced movements initial EEG initial examination intoxicated survivors intracranial irreversible coma jaw jerk Korein lesion muscle tone N.Y. Acad necrosis Neurol normal number of patients oculocephalic oculocephalic reflex onset percent pharyngeal phi coefficients POSITIVE OF EXAMINATIONS postmortem presumptive brain death pupillary light pupillary light reflex pupils Purkinje cells Reflexes Present reflexes were present respirator brain responses resuscitation snout reflexes spinal cord spinal reflexes spontaneous movements spontaneous respirations systolic tendon reflexes vestibular reflexes Walker