Alvarez L A, Moshé S L, Belman A L, Maytal J, Resnick T J, Keilson M
Department of Neurology, Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Bronx, NY.
Neurology. 1988 Feb;38(2):227-30. doi: 10.1212/wnl.38.2.227.
In a retrospective study involving several medical centers we identified 52 patients under age 5 years who met the adult clinical criteria for brain death and had at least one EEG with electrocerebral silence. Of the 52 patients, 31 died spontaneously and 21 were disconnected from the respirator. Repeat EEGs were obtained in 28 patients, and in all electrocerebral silence persisted. The study suggests that clinical criteria similar to those used for adults in the determination of brain death can also be applied to children above age 3 months and that a single EEG with electrocerebral silence is sufficient to confirm brain death in this age group.
在一项涉及多个医学中心的回顾性研究中,我们确定了52名5岁以下符合成人脑死亡临床标准且至少有一次脑电图显示大脑电静息的患者。在这52名患者中,31名自然死亡,21名被撤掉呼吸机。28名患者进行了重复脑电图检查,所有患者大脑电静息均持续存在。该研究表明,在判定脑死亡时,类似于用于成人的临床标准也可应用于3个月以上的儿童,且一次脑电图显示大脑电静息就足以证实该年龄组的脑死亡。