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    Springer
    Intensive care medicine 9 (1983), S. 25-27 
    ISSN: 1432-1238
    Keywords: Brain death ; Ventilation ; PEEP ; Apneic oxygenation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The establishment of apnea for the diagnosis of brain death by disconnecting the patient from the ventilator may lead to dangerous hypoxemia at the end of the test period. We established apnea for 4 min in 8 patients with suspected brain death, both by disconnecting them from the ventilator after 10 min ventilation with FIO2=1.0 (method “A”), and by leaving them attached to an IMV ventilator circuit with a continuous flow of 100% O2 and PEEP of 4–8 cm H2O without mechanical ventilation (method “B”). PaO2 decreased during the apneic period by 143 ±65 (SD) mmHg using method “A”, and by 48±28 mmHg using method “B” (p〈0.002). The changes in PaCO2 and pH were similar following both apneic methods. We conclude that it is safer to test for apnea by leaving the patients on a continuous flow of 100% oxygen and low PEEP than to disconnect them from the ventilator.
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