Department of Neurology, Atatürk Training and Research Hospital, İzmir, Turkey.
Crit Care Med. 2010 Dec;38(12):2377-8. doi: 10.1097/CCM.0b013e3181fa0458.
Brain death is the colloquial name for human death determined by tests showing irreversible cessation of the clinical functions of the brain. Spontaneous and reflex movements have been described in brain death. The aim of this report is to describe a brain-dead patient with unusual motor movements.
The patient was followed and her motor movements were videotaped.
We report the presence of extensive and long-lasting fasciculations in a patient who fulfilled the criteria for brain death.
We describe and show on videotape a brain-dead patient with rare motor movements.
We suggest that fasciculations outlined in this study has to be accepted as motor symptoms in brain death patients.
脑死亡是指通过测试显示大脑临床功能不可逆转停止而确定的通俗说法。脑死亡患者已被描述出现自发性和反射性运动。本报告的目的是描述一名出现异常运动的脑死亡患者。
对患者进行了随访,并对其运动进行了录像。
我们报告了一名满足脑死亡标准的患者出现广泛且持久的肌束震颤。
我们描述并录像展示了一名脑死亡患者出现罕见运动的情况。
我们认为,本研究中描述的肌束震颤必须被视为脑死亡患者的运动症状。