Transcranial Doppler for early identification of potential organ transplant donors. 1997

A Valentin, and R Karnik, and W B Winkler, and A Hochfellner, and J Slany
II. Medical Department, Krankenanstalt Rudolfstiftung, Vienna, Austria.

BACKGROUND Encouraging results in transplant medicine create a growing demand for organ transplant donors. Transcranial Doppler (TCD) has been used by several investigators to assess arrest of the cerebral circulation in brain dead patients. We report on TCD as a monitoring tool for early identification of potential organ transplant donors. METHODS A prospective clinical study. METHODS Intensive care unit (ICU) of a 900-bed community hospital (primary and tertiary care center) in Vienna, Austria. METHODS All patients with acute intracranial lesions admitted to our intensive care unit underwent TCD examination at least once daily. In patients with Glasgow Coma Scores < 7, TCD waveforms with high resistance profiles unchanged by therapeutic attempts to lower intracranial pressure indicated the need for repeated TCD up to four times a day. TCD waveform abnormality consisting of absent or reversed diastolic flow or small early systolic spikes in at least two intracranial arteries was considered to constitute intracranial circulatory arrest. Brain death was confirmed by clinical criteria, an isoelectric electroencephalography (EEG) or non filling of the intracerebral arteries on arteriography. RESULTS From January 1994 to July 1996 we identified 11 comatose patients as potential organ transplant donors with typical TCD findings indicating intracranial circulatory arrest. Diagnosis was subarachnoid hemorrhage in 7 and intracerebral hemorrhage in 4 patients. Brain death diagnosis according to the criteria of Austrian law was initiated immediately after the TCD findings suggested intracranial circulatory arrest. Confirmation of brain death was obtained by clinical criteria and either EEG (6 patients) or cerebral angiography (5 patients). CONCLUSIONS TCD examinations on a daily routine basis offer a noninvasive monitoring method for early assessment of intracranial circulatory arrest. TCD enables quick identification and further diagnosis of candidates for organ transplant donation.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D009927 Tissue and Organ Procurement The administrative procedures involved with acquiring TISSUES or organs for TRANSPLANTATION through various programs, systems, or organizations. These procedures include obtaining consent from TISSUE DONORS and arranging for transportation of donated tissues and organs, after TISSUE HARVESTING, to HOSPITALS for processing and transplantation. Organ Procurement,Organ Procurement Systems,Organ Shortage,Tissue Procurement,Tissue Shortage,Donor Cards,Organ Donation,Required Organ Donation Request,Required Request,Tissue Donation,Donor Card,Organ Donations,Organ Procurement System,Organ Procurements,Required Requests,Shortage, Tissue,Tissue Donations,Tissue Procurements,Tissue Shortages
D011446 Prospective Studies Observation of a population for a sufficient number of persons over a sufficient number of years to generate incidence or mortality rates subsequent to the selection of the study group. Prospective Study,Studies, Prospective,Study, Prospective
D012039 Regional Blood Flow The flow of BLOOD through or around an organ or region of the body. Blood Flow, Regional,Blood Flows, Regional,Flow, Regional Blood,Flows, Regional Blood,Regional Blood Flows
D001921 Brain The part of CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM that is contained within the skull (CRANIUM). Arising from the NEURAL TUBE, the embryonic brain is comprised of three major parts including PROSENCEPHALON (the forebrain); MESENCEPHALON (the midbrain); and RHOMBENCEPHALON (the hindbrain). The developed brain consists of CEREBRUM; CEREBELLUM; and other structures in the BRAIN STEM. Encephalon
D001926 Brain Death A state of prolonged irreversible cessation of all brain activity, including lower brain stem function with the complete absence of voluntary movements, responses to stimuli, brain stem reflexes, and spontaneous respirations. Reversible conditions which mimic this clinical state (e.g., sedative overdose, hypothermia, etc.) are excluded prior to making the determination of brain death. (From Adams et al., Principles of Neurology, 6th ed, pp348-9) Brain Dead,Coma Depasse,Irreversible Coma,Brain Deads,Coma, Irreversible,Death, Brain
D003128 Coma A profound state of unconsciousness associated with depressed cerebral activity from which the individual cannot be aroused. Coma generally occurs when there is dysfunction or injury involving both cerebral hemispheres or the brain stem RETICULAR FORMATION. Comatose,Pseudocoma,Comas,Pseudocomas
D005260 Female Females
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man

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