Practice variability in brain death determination
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Abstract
Objective: To characterize the present state of brain death (BD) determination in actual practice relative to contemporary American Academy of Neurology (AAN) guidelines.
Methods: We reviewed the charts of all adult (16 years and older) BD organ donors during 2011 from 68 heterogeneous hospitals in the Midwest United States. Data were collected across 5 categories: guideline performance, preclinical testing, clinical examination, apnea testing, and use of ancillary tests. Practice within categories and overall adherence to AAN guidelines were assessed.
Results: Two hundred twenty-six BD organ donors were included. Practice exceeded recommendations in guideline performance but varied widely and deviated from AAN guidelines in all other categories. One hundred two (45.1%) had complete documentation of brainstem areflexia and absent motor response. One hundred sixty-six (73.5%) had completed apnea testing. Of the 60 without completed apnea testing, 56 (93.3%) had ancillary tests consistent with BD. Overall, 101 (44.7%) strictly and 84 (37.2%) loosely adhered to contemporary AAN guidelines.
Conclusions: There is wide variability in the documentation of BD determination, likely reflecting similar variability in practice. This is a call for improved documentation, better uniformity of policies, and comprehensive and strategically targeted educational initiatives to ensure consistently contemporary approaches to BD determination in every patient.
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- AAN=
- American Academy of Neurology;
- BD=
- brain death
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- Received June 10, 2013.
- Accepted in final form August 30, 2013.
- © 2013 American Academy of Neurology
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- Certainty in Death is Mandatory- the place of of ancillary testing
- Noam Y. Stadlan, Vice-Chairman, Department of Neurosurgery, NorthShore University Medical Group, Skokie, ILnstadlan@northshore.org
Submitted December 16, 2013 - Brain death determination in heart-beating organ donors
- Mohamed Y. Rady, Consultant, Mayo Clinic Hospital, Phoenix, AZ, USArady.mohamed@mayo.edu
- Verheijde, Joseph L.; Phoenix , AZ, USA
Submitted December 16, 2013 - Response from the Authors to Dr. Stadlan's Correspondence
- Jeffrey I Frank, Professor of Neurology, University of Chicagojfrank@uchicago.edu
Submitted December 16, 2013 - Author's response to Correspondence from Drs. Rady and Verheijde
- Jeffrey I Frank, Professor of Neurology, University of Chicagojfrank@uchicago.edu
Submitted December 16, 2013
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