Han Suk-Geun, Kim Gyeong-Moon, Lee Kwang-Ho, Chung Chin-Sang, Jung Ki-Young
Department of Neurology, Samsung Medical Center, Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea.
J Korean Med Sci. 2006 Jun;21(3):588-90. doi: 10.3346/jkms.2006.21.3.588.
Reflex movements have been reported to occur in up to 75% of brain-dead patients, but this issue has not been addressed in Korea. The patients admitted to our hospital who met the criteria for brain death were enrolled between March 2003 and February 2005. The frequency and type of reflex movements in these patients were evaluated prospectively using a standardized protocol. Brain death was determined according to the guideline of Korean Medical Association. Of 26 patients who were included, five (19.2%) exhibited reflex movements such as the pronation-extension reflex, abdominal reflex, flexion reflex, the Lazarus sign, and periodic leg movements. This finding suggests that the frequency of spinal reflex movements is not rare and the awareness of these movements may prevent delays in brain-dead diagnosis and misinterpretations.
据报道,高达75%的脑死亡患者会出现反射运动,但韩国尚未探讨过这一问题。2003年3月至2005年2月期间,我院收治了符合脑死亡标准的患者。采用标准化方案对这些患者反射运动的频率和类型进行了前瞻性评估。脑死亡根据韩国医学协会的指南确定。纳入的26例患者中,5例(19.2%)出现了反射运动,如旋前-伸展反射、腹壁反射、屈曲反射、拉撒路征和周期性腿部运动。这一发现表明,脊髓反射运动的频率并不罕见,认识到这些运动可能会防止脑死亡诊断的延迟和误解。