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Variability across countries for brain death determination in adults

Yuan, Fang; Li, Huiping; Pan, Tao; Wen, Wanxin; Wang, Lixin*; Wu, Shibiao*
Science Citation Index ExpandedSocial Sciences Citation Index
广州中医药大学

摘要

BackgroundThe guidelines of brain death determination vary across countries. Our aim was to compare diagnostic procedures of brain death determination in adults among five countries.MethodConsecutive comatose patients who received brain death determination from June 2018 to June 2020 were included. The technical specifications, completion rates and positive rates of brain death determination according to criteria of different countries were compared. The accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, positive predictive value (PPV) and negative predictive value (NPV) of each ancillary test for the identification of brain death diagnosed according to different criteria were investigated.ResultsOne hundred and ninety nine patients were included in this study. One hundred and thirty one (65.8%) patients were diagnosed with brain death according to French criteria, 132 (66.3%) according to Chinese criteria, and 135 (67.7%) according to criteria of USA, UK and Germany. The sensitivity and PPV of electroencephalogram (92.2% - 92.3%) and somatosensory evoked potential (95.5% - 98.5%) were higher than transcranial Doppler (84.3% - 86.0%).ConclusionsThe criteria of brain death in China and France are comparatively stricter than in USA, UK and Germany. The discrepancy in brain death determination between clinical assessments and additional confirmation of ancillary tests is small.

关键词

Brain death consciousness coma electroencephalogram somatosensory-evoked potentials transcranial Doppler