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American Academy of Neurology
Evidence Based Guideline Update 2010
“An individual who has sustained either
irreversible cessation of circulatory and
respiratory functions, or irreversible cessation
of all functions of the entire brain, including
the brainstem. “
Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA)
 A determination of death must be
made with accepted medical
standards
 The American Academy of Neurology
(AAN) published a 1995 practice
parameter to delineate the medical
standards for the determination of
brain death.
 This update sought to use
evidence-based methods
to answer 5 QUESTIONS
historically related to
variations in brain death
determination4 to
PROMOTE UNIFORMITY
IN DIAGNOSIS.
Are there patients who fulfil the clinical
criteria of brain death who recover brain
function?
 There is insufficient evidence to determine the minimally
acceptable observation period to ensure that neurologic
functions have ceased irreversibly.
What is an adequate observation period to
ensure that cessation of neurologic
function is permanent?
 There is insufficient evidence to determine the minimally
acceptable observation period to ensure that neurologic
functions have ceased irreversibly.
Are complex motor movements that falsely
suggest retained brain function sometimes
observed in brain death?
 For some patients diagnosed as brain dead, complex, non–
brain-mediated spontaneous movements can falsely suggest
retained brain function. Additionally, ventilator autocycling
may falsely suggest patient-initiated breathing.
What is the comparative safety of techniques
for determining apnea?
 Apneic oxygenation diffusion to determine apnea is safe, but
there is insufficient evidence to determine the comparative
safety of techniques used for apnea testing.
Are there new ancillary tests that accurately
identify patients with brain death?
 Because of a high risk of bias and inadequate statistical
precision, there is insufficient evidence to determine if any
new ancillary tests accurately identify brain death.
 The Clinical Evaluation
 The Neurologic Assessment
 Ancillary Test
 Documentation
A. Establish irreversible and proximate cause of
coma.
 Exclude the presence of a CNS-depressant drug effect
 There should be no recent administration or continued
presence of neuromuscular blocking agents
 There should be no severe electrolyte, acid-base, or
endocrine disturbance
B. Achieve normal core temperature.
 Raise the body temperature and maintain a normal or near-
normal temperature-36°C
C. Achieve normal systolic blood pressure.
 Neurologic examination is usually reliable with a systolic
blood pressure 100 mm Hg.
D. Perform 1 neurologic examination
 If a certain period of time has passed since the onset of the
brain insult to exclude the possibility of recovery, 1
neurologic examination should be sufficient to pronounce
brain death.
 The Clinical Evaluation
 The Neurologic Assessment
A. Coma
 Patients must lack all evidence of responsiveness.
 Eye opening or eye movement to noxious stimuli is absent.
 Noxious stimuli should not produce a motor response other
than spinally mediated reflexes.
B. Absence of Brain Stem Reflex
 Absence of pupillary response to a bright light is documented
in both eyes.
 Absence of ocular movements using oculocephalic testing and
oculovestibular reflex testing.
 Absence of corneal reflex.
 Absence of facial muscle movement to a noxious stimulus.
 Absence of the pharyngeal and tracheal reflexes.
C. Apnea
 Absence of a breathing drive.
 Breathing drive is tested with CO2 Challenge.
 Prerequisites:
1) normotension
2) normothermia,
3) euvolemia
4) eucapnia (PaCO2 35–45 mm Hg)
5) absence of hypoxia
6) no prior evidence of CO2 retention
 Adjust vasopressors to a systolic blood pressure 100 mm Hg.
 Preoxygenate for at least 10 minutes with 100% oxygen to a
PaO2 200 mm Hg.
 Reduce ventilation frequency to 10 breaths per minute to
eucapnia.
 Reduce positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) to 5 cm H2O
 If pulse oximetry oxygen saturation remains 95%, obtain a
baseline blood gas
 Disconnect the patient from the ventilator.
 Preserve oxygenation(e.g., place an insufflation catheter
through the endotracheal tube and close to the level of the
carina and deliver 100% O2 at 6L/min).
 Look closely for respiratory movements for 8–10 minutes.
 Abort if systolic blood pressure decreases to 90 mm Hg.
 Abort if oxygen saturation measured by pulse oximetry is
85% for 30 seconds.
 If no respiratory drive is observed, repeat blood gas after 8
minutes.
 If respiratory movements are absent and arterial PCO2 is 60
mm Hg (or 20 mm Hg increase in arterial PCO2 over a
baseline normal arterial PCO2), the apnea test result is
POSITIVE.
 If the test is inconclusive but the patient is hemodynamically
stable during the procedure, it may be repeated for a longer
period of time (10–15 minutes) after the patient is again
adequately preoxygenated.
 The Clinical Evaluation
 The Neurologic Assessment
 Ancillary Test
 In clinical practice, EEG, cerebral
angiography, nuclear scan, TCD, CTA, and
MRI/MRA are currently used ancillary tests in
adults.
 Ancillary tests can be used when uncertainty
exists about the reliability of parts of the
neurologic examination or when the apnea
test cannot be performed.
“In adults, ancillary tests are
not needed for the clinical
diagnosis of brain death
and cannot replace a
neurologic examination.”
 The Clinical Evaluation
 The Neurologic Assessment
 Ancillary Test
 Documentation
 Time of death is the time the arterial PCO2
reached the target value (60).
 In patients with an aborted apnea test, the
time of death is when the ancillary test has
been officially interpreted.

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Brain Death- Updated Guidelines

  • 1. American Academy of Neurology Evidence Based Guideline Update 2010
  • 2. “An individual who has sustained either irreversible cessation of circulatory and respiratory functions, or irreversible cessation of all functions of the entire brain, including the brainstem. “ Uniform Determination of Death Act (UDDA)
  • 3.  A determination of death must be made with accepted medical standards  The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) published a 1995 practice parameter to delineate the medical standards for the determination of brain death.
  • 4.  This update sought to use evidence-based methods to answer 5 QUESTIONS historically related to variations in brain death determination4 to PROMOTE UNIFORMITY IN DIAGNOSIS.
  • 5. Are there patients who fulfil the clinical criteria of brain death who recover brain function?  There is insufficient evidence to determine the minimally acceptable observation period to ensure that neurologic functions have ceased irreversibly.
  • 6. What is an adequate observation period to ensure that cessation of neurologic function is permanent?  There is insufficient evidence to determine the minimally acceptable observation period to ensure that neurologic functions have ceased irreversibly.
  • 7. Are complex motor movements that falsely suggest retained brain function sometimes observed in brain death?  For some patients diagnosed as brain dead, complex, non– brain-mediated spontaneous movements can falsely suggest retained brain function. Additionally, ventilator autocycling may falsely suggest patient-initiated breathing.
  • 8. What is the comparative safety of techniques for determining apnea?  Apneic oxygenation diffusion to determine apnea is safe, but there is insufficient evidence to determine the comparative safety of techniques used for apnea testing.
  • 9. Are there new ancillary tests that accurately identify patients with brain death?  Because of a high risk of bias and inadequate statistical precision, there is insufficient evidence to determine if any new ancillary tests accurately identify brain death.
  • 10.
  • 11.  The Clinical Evaluation  The Neurologic Assessment  Ancillary Test  Documentation
  • 12. A. Establish irreversible and proximate cause of coma.  Exclude the presence of a CNS-depressant drug effect  There should be no recent administration or continued presence of neuromuscular blocking agents  There should be no severe electrolyte, acid-base, or endocrine disturbance
  • 13. B. Achieve normal core temperature.  Raise the body temperature and maintain a normal or near- normal temperature-36°C
  • 14. C. Achieve normal systolic blood pressure.  Neurologic examination is usually reliable with a systolic blood pressure 100 mm Hg.
  • 15. D. Perform 1 neurologic examination  If a certain period of time has passed since the onset of the brain insult to exclude the possibility of recovery, 1 neurologic examination should be sufficient to pronounce brain death.
  • 16.  The Clinical Evaluation  The Neurologic Assessment
  • 17. A. Coma  Patients must lack all evidence of responsiveness.  Eye opening or eye movement to noxious stimuli is absent.  Noxious stimuli should not produce a motor response other than spinally mediated reflexes.
  • 18. B. Absence of Brain Stem Reflex  Absence of pupillary response to a bright light is documented in both eyes.  Absence of ocular movements using oculocephalic testing and oculovestibular reflex testing.  Absence of corneal reflex.  Absence of facial muscle movement to a noxious stimulus.  Absence of the pharyngeal and tracheal reflexes.
  • 19. C. Apnea  Absence of a breathing drive.  Breathing drive is tested with CO2 Challenge.  Prerequisites: 1) normotension 2) normothermia, 3) euvolemia 4) eucapnia (PaCO2 35–45 mm Hg) 5) absence of hypoxia 6) no prior evidence of CO2 retention
  • 20.  Adjust vasopressors to a systolic blood pressure 100 mm Hg.  Preoxygenate for at least 10 minutes with 100% oxygen to a PaO2 200 mm Hg.  Reduce ventilation frequency to 10 breaths per minute to eucapnia.  Reduce positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) to 5 cm H2O  If pulse oximetry oxygen saturation remains 95%, obtain a baseline blood gas
  • 21.  Disconnect the patient from the ventilator.  Preserve oxygenation(e.g., place an insufflation catheter through the endotracheal tube and close to the level of the carina and deliver 100% O2 at 6L/min).  Look closely for respiratory movements for 8–10 minutes.  Abort if systolic blood pressure decreases to 90 mm Hg.  Abort if oxygen saturation measured by pulse oximetry is 85% for 30 seconds.
  • 22.  If no respiratory drive is observed, repeat blood gas after 8 minutes.  If respiratory movements are absent and arterial PCO2 is 60 mm Hg (or 20 mm Hg increase in arterial PCO2 over a baseline normal arterial PCO2), the apnea test result is POSITIVE.  If the test is inconclusive but the patient is hemodynamically stable during the procedure, it may be repeated for a longer period of time (10–15 minutes) after the patient is again adequately preoxygenated.
  • 23.  The Clinical Evaluation  The Neurologic Assessment  Ancillary Test
  • 24.  In clinical practice, EEG, cerebral angiography, nuclear scan, TCD, CTA, and MRI/MRA are currently used ancillary tests in adults.  Ancillary tests can be used when uncertainty exists about the reliability of parts of the neurologic examination or when the apnea test cannot be performed.
  • 25. “In adults, ancillary tests are not needed for the clinical diagnosis of brain death and cannot replace a neurologic examination.”
  • 26.  The Clinical Evaluation  The Neurologic Assessment  Ancillary Test  Documentation
  • 27.  Time of death is the time the arterial PCO2 reached the target value (60).  In patients with an aborted apnea test, the time of death is when the ancillary test has been officially interpreted.